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Phil H.
2007 July 18th, 19:16
I have two software suites for sale. Both will save you money when you upgrade to Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium.

Here's what I have:

ITEM 1:
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Adobe Creative Suite 2 Production Studio Premium (Full Version)

Includes:
Premiere Pro 2.0
Photoshop CS2
Audition 2.0
Encore DVD 2.0
Illustrator CS2
After Effects Pro 7.0

This software is worth $900, because you can use it to upgrade to Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium for only $799 versus $1699 new.

I'd like to get $700 for it, but will consider the best offer. Remember that you'll save money if/when you decide to upgrade.

I have the orginal box and packaging, all disks, cases and manuals. It has 5 installation disks and 2 Total Training disks. Everything is here as if you bought it new.


ITEM 2:
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Adobe Creative Suite 2 Production Studio Standard (upgrade version)
Adobe Video Collection Standard 2.5 (full version)

NOTE: with these two you get the full version of Adobe Creative Suite 2 Production Studio Standard.

Includes:
After Effects 7.0 Standard
Premiere Pro 2.0
Photoshop CS2
Premiere Pro 1.5
Adobe Audition 1.5
Encore DVD 1.5
After Effects 6.5 Standard

This software is also worth $900, because you can use it to upgrade to Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium for only $799 versus $1699 new. Their website says this also, but I thought it was odd, so I confirmed this with an Adobe sales rep. Whether you upgrade from Standard or Premium it still only costs $799.

I'd like to get $650 for it, but will consider the best offer. Remember that you'll save money if/when you decide to upgrade.

I have the orginal box and packaging, all disks, cases and manuals.
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First to PM me has first shot at the software. If you're in the Bay Area you can pick it up in person. I can accept PayPal and credit cards.

Simon Hughes
2007 July 18th, 19:33
You'll need to officially transfer the license(s) in order for the buyer to be able to upgrade.

Michael Hackney
2007 July 18th, 19:36
Too bad I just purchased the Production Studio a few months ago.
Definitely the BEST investment I've ever made. I love every single program.
Also, you get Adobe Audition with this, which with the CS3 version you get Adobe Sound Booth, which isn't as good as Audition. I highly recommend this suite to ANYONE. Who is serious about getting the most out of what digitally film. I can't think of any better suite of programs, hands down.

Worley
2007 July 19th, 01:51
I bought the student version for £225. It doesn't allow you to upgrade, but I can purchase the latest student version for the same price.

Adobe was really very helpful, as I didn't have all the proof I needed to register the product, but a letter from the school was all they really needed.

Lunchbox
2007 July 19th, 01:56
Audition is not part of CS3. It isn't been replaced by Sound Booth. I have been using it before it was accquired by Adobe. You can google around a "CoolEdit". It was a shareware but functional.

Phil H.
2007 July 19th, 04:54
You'll need to officially transfer the license(s) in order for the buyer to be able to upgrade.

I will of course transfer all licenses. :hv20-smilie03:

Michael Hackney
2007 July 19th, 14:25
Yeah Audition use to be Cool Edit Pro until Adobe bought Syntrillium, but it has some differences I believe. The educational version is much cheaper, but I wasn't aware you couldn't upgrade it. It is identical to the non educational version.

Worley
2007 July 19th, 15:03
There are a couple of tings missing from the educational version, but nothing major. A couple of 3rd party plug-ins was all I spotted. And you are not allowed to use it for profit.

I love Audition. I does a great job with noise reduction and with creating voice overs. I wonder what Soundbooth will be like...?

Michael Hackney
2007 July 19th, 16:58
I never read that you couln't use it for profit. Where did you read this? Do you have a link maybe, so I could look into it?

Phil H.
2007 July 24th, 18:08
I never read that you couln't use it for profit. Where did you read this? Do you have a link maybe, so I could look into it?


If you could use an academic version for profit, then we'd all buy that instead of the non-academic version. It's in the license agreement if you care to filter through it.

Michael Hackney
2007 July 25th, 17:17
Not everyone can buy the academic verison though. Wherever you buy it from, they require you to give them your student ID from whatever university.
Either way I guess who cares, cuz they won't find out you've used it for profit, unless you start to become a multi million dollar company, in which case you could get audited, then answer. But if you make that much money, then why'd you could buy any software you want. I just read that you can upgrade the academic versions and that you can use it for profit after. The only exception is Adobe Dream Weaver.

Koppel
2008 June 19th, 06:05
Are you still selling?

What about the licenses. Can I register these on my name or will they stay connected with the original buyer forever.