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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1824061" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>I can verify that Parallels will install Mojave as a guest (from the host machine's Recovery Partition). You can then install PS in that virtual machine. You will probably have to unregister it from the current installation and re-register it in the new as Adobe is pretty restrictive about that sort of thing. Definitely cannot have two copies, one the host, one the guest, unless you have two licences. The beauty of using Parallels is that you can then move files from the guest to the host on the fly (drag and drop), which is what you say you need to do. Parallels isn't free, but it's not fiercely expensive, either. I cannot speak to the speed or quality of PS in the guest Mojave system, but I do have a copy of CS6 in a Windows guest under Parallels that works very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1824061, member: 396914"] I can verify that Parallels will install Mojave as a guest (from the host machine's Recovery Partition). You can then install PS in that virtual machine. You will probably have to unregister it from the current installation and re-register it in the new as Adobe is pretty restrictive about that sort of thing. Definitely cannot have two copies, one the host, one the guest, unless you have two licences. The beauty of using Parallels is that you can then move files from the guest to the host on the fly (drag and drop), which is what you say you need to do. Parallels isn't free, but it's not fiercely expensive, either. I cannot speak to the speed or quality of PS in the guest Mojave system, but I do have a copy of CS6 in a Windows guest under Parallels that works very well. [/QUOTE]
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