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REMOVED: Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium
#1
edit - I think it is possible this could still work, but activation is going to be a hurdle (it will need offline activation and I don't know if Adobe still provides support for that). So I think it's probably best on my end to consider it dead software and let it go.

I've got a license for this software, had it for almost 10 years, haven't touched it in the past 5. Wondering if there's still any interest out there for it, I would go through the process to transfer the license via Adobe to a buyer. Digital license, no physical media (you can download the installer from Adobe). I expect most of the programs in the bundle not to work on current hardware/OS, but if you are stuck on an older Mac/OS, this might be a good buy for you.

No idea about price, but looking at completed EDU versions (this is not EDU, full retail) on eBay that are going for $~200 or so, how about $200 for this one? Or best offer. Let the bidding war commence ;-)

PM me to express interest.
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#2
I bid $10.
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#3
Speedy wrote:
I bid $10.

Alright! We all gotta start somewhere.
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#4
I have access to more than 300 CS6 suite licenses left over from the school. I'm the only one who kept a record of them, they had no interest in getting them when I offered.

Doesn't run on anything I have or the school has now.
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#5
Ombligo wrote:
I have access to more than 300 CS6 suite licenses left over from the school. I'm the only one who kept a record of them, they had no interest in getting them when I offered.

Doesn't run on anything I have or the school has now.

That's amazing for someone with older hardware that wants to tinker in design.
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#6
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251...ortBy=best
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#7
Does anyone know if this software can still be activated?

I really don't like Adobe. Bastards killed the activation servers.

CS6 activation
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#8
ka jowct wrote:
Does anyone know if this software can still be activated?

I really don't like Adobe. Bastards killed the activation servers.

CS6 activation

I’m retracting my $10 bid.
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#9
There is a workaround for the retired server problem with CS3, but I don't remember the details. Maybe there's a similar or same workaround for CS6?
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#10
some people on adobe forums reference a long offline procedure for activating it that requires help from adobe customer support. there may still be a way to do it, but in this case, seems like it may not be worth my time to figure that out/document it if I'm trying to sell the software which may require the buyer to do the same thing in order to get it activated.
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