Moose
Loc: North Carolina
For sale, PSE10 for both PC and Mac. $15, plus postage.
Private mail to (address removed) if interested.
FYI: There might be an issue with the license #, if you had already loaded the PSE10 on more than one computer, or if you reinstalled it on the same computer. This used to be a problem with earlier versions of PSE, so I think it might be worthwhile to check it out.
Perhaps another UHHer might have an answer, as to whether it is an issue still.
Moose
Loc: North Carolina
Thanks for the input. I'll check it out. I've seen several for sale on Ebay and assume they must have the same problem, if it is a problem.
Beowulf wrote:
FYI: There might be an issue with the license #, if you had already loaded the PSE10 on more than one computer, or if you reinstalled it on the same computer. This used to be a problem with earlier versions of PSE, so I think it might be worthwhile to check it out.
Perhaps another UHHer might have an answer, as to whether it is an issue still.
Moose
Loc: North Carolina
I believe you are right. Here's FAQ from Adobe:
Once I've upgraded, can I use, sell, or transfer the previous versions of the software?
No. Purchasing an upgrade to your product extends your existing license to cover the new version of Adobe software. It does not provide you with two separate licenses for the old version and the new version. For example, if you upgrade from Adobe Acrobat 6 to Acrobat 7, you cannot sell Acrobat 6 to someone else.
If you purchase a new license, rather than upgrade your old software, you are permitted to transfer your old license. That is, as long as you did not purchase the original license with a volume licensing arrangement.
The version 10 that I put up for sale is an Upgrade version, which I guess disqualifies it for resale. However, my PSE 11 is a new license, so I'm a bit confused. Not worth it to cause me or another UHH a problem.
Again thanks for the catch.
Beowulf wrote:
FYI: There might be an issue with the license #, if you had already loaded the PSE10 on more than one computer, or if you reinstalled it on the same computer. This used to be a problem with earlier versions of PSE, so I think it might be worthwhile to check it out.
Perhaps another UHHer might have an answer, as to whether it is an issue still.
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