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I have a copy (maybe two) of ADOBE ELEMENTS 1 that I will send to anyone that would like it. This came to me by way of part of a bundle whenever I bought some hardware.
It is in need of a serial number (that comes with) and should be registerable with ADOBE.
Elements 1 is basically the same thing as Photoshop 5 or 6. It does exactly the same things as the full program does. They just do them differently.
When Elements first came out, it was FREE for the downloading. From ADOBE, that's pretty good. I think they are at the equivalent to ELEMENTS 3 now and I think that runs pretty level to PS7 or CS. NOT CS2
PM me and it's yours.
marwen
It is in need of a serial number (that comes with) and should be registerable with ADOBE.
Elements 1 is basically the same thing as Photoshop 5 or 6. It does exactly the same things as the full program does. They just do them differently.
When Elements first came out, it was FREE for the downloading. From ADOBE, that's pretty good. I think they are at the equivalent to ELEMENTS 3 now and I think that runs pretty level to PS7 or CS. NOT CS2
PM me and it's yours.
marwen
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RE: Free Software
Hi Ron:
Thanks for the memory refresher course. However, Take a look at the date of the post. Now take a look at todays date. I'm afraid any and all of my free software offer was long ago taken advantage of.
Sorry..
marwen1
Thanks for the memory refresher course. However, Take a look at the date of the post. Now take a look at todays date. I'm afraid any and all of my free software offer was long ago taken advantage of.
Sorry..
marwen1