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,Oct 30 2003, 22:43]
That and 7 has no activation crap in it....

God I hate activation.....

Only people who pirate hate activation, it will be no problem for me :rolleyes:

That's not toally true. I own a ton of my software (XP Pro 2 copies both legit. Also the 10 more lcienses I got with our Action Pack all legit) and I hate activation. Just because someone dislikes it does not mean they Pirate. Another reason to hate activation look at what is happeneing with Norton Anti Virus 2004. Legal users are having to REactivate because of a bug in there scheme after 25 reboots. Nice bug I wonder how long it will be before they fix it and how much of a hard time they will give people who have to reactivate over and over. There are some many times you can activate a product before they tell you to call them just to make sure everything is ok.

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,Oct 30 2003, 22:43]
That and 7 has no activation crap in it....

God I hate activation.....

Only people who pirate hate activation, it will be no problem for me :rolleyes:

That's not toally true. I own a ton of my software (XP Pro 2 copies both legit. Also the 10 more lcienses I got with our Action Pack all legit) and I hate activation. Just because someone dislikes it does not mean they Pirate. Another reason to hate activation look at what is happeneing with Norton Anti Virus 2004. Legal users are having to REactivate because of a bug in there scheme after 25 reboots. Nice bug I wonder how long it will be before they fix it and how much of a hard time they will give people who have to reactivate over and over. There are some many times you can activate a product before they tell you to call them just to make sure everything is ok.

A friend of mine updated his NVidia drivers, he had to reactivate XP. Now how stupid is that.

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No offence but y do they need activation in a AV you get so many free off the net also NAV2004 is da most crap AV at date not to mention that the programmers left a bug in activation

EDIT: I update my driver no prob...he probably changed a hardware and updated the drivers and then 4got 2 tell you that detail....:D

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,Oct 30 2003, 22:43]
That and 7 has no activation crap in it....

God I hate activation.....

Only people who pirate hate activation, it will be no problem for me :rolleyes:

That's not toally true. I own a ton of my software (XP Pro 2 copies both legit. Also the 10 more lcienses I got with our Action Pack all legit) and I hate activation. Just because someone dislikes it does not mean they Pirate. Another reason to hate activation look at what is happeneing with Norton Anti Virus 2004. Legal users are having to REactivate because of a bug in there scheme after 25 reboots. Nice bug I wonder how long it will be before they fix it and how much of a hard time they will give people who have to reactivate over and over. There are some many times you can activate a product before they tell you to call them just to make sure everything is ok.

A friend of mine updated his NVidia drivers, he had to reactivate XP. Now how stupid is that.

ouch. I've not seen that happen in a long time. I remember the first time I used the Dets it happened. Had to laugh :) Never knew that installing vid drivers was a reason for activation.

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No offence but y do they need activation in a AV you get so many free off the net also NAV2004 is da most crap AV at date not to mention that the programmers left a bug in activation

EDIT: I update my driver no prob...he probably changed a hardware and updated the drivers and then 4got 2 tell you that detail....:D

Actually I've seen it happen (without changing hardware) And I've also heard of it happening it is rare though.

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Looks like some nice eye candy, in this newest edition of photoshop :whistle:

I like it, will probably "get it". :blink:

Where exactly do you see the eye-candy???? :blink:

It looks exactly the same as Photoshop 7 apart from the icon and the splashscreen :unsure:

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Looks like some nice eye candy, in this newest edition of photoshop  :whistle:

I like it, will probably "get it".  :blink:

Where exactly do you see the eye-candy???? :blink:

It looks exactly the same as Photoshop 7 apart from the icon and the splashscreen :unsure:

I meant eye candy as in your pic, in the Photoshop window LOL :rofl:

:D

I'll probably get it anyways.

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Would anyone here recommend purchasing Photoshop CS for a casual home user? I would like to learn Photoshop more but am not sure if this (rather expensive!!!) software is worth the purchase or if I should perhaps look into Photoshop 7 or even Photoshop Elements 2. :unsure:

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