Photoshop CS5 for £176.47 if you have Kids (or are a Teacher)

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Software4Students have

Adobe Photoshop Extended CS5 Student & teacher Edition for £176.47 Delivered,

you do have to have a Child in education (And provide a copy of scholl Id or letter from the school). but a good deal and they validate really quickly.

They also have Adobe CS5 Master Collection for £550.65

And Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus for £39.95 (No Validation of Student Status required)

I found them to be quick in shipping and very helpful

http://www.software4students.co.uk/..._Student_and_Teacher_Edition__PC-details.aspx
 
i bought design studio 5 and lightroom at amazon last week - sent my OU details to adobe at 11.45pm on sunday night and was getting the serial numbers back by 1.30am on monday morning for design studio and 7am on monday for lightroom... the amazon prices were about the cheapest i found as well
 
how does that work if another adult in the house is a teacher? i presume if she bought the software for me to use technically we'd be in breach of the license, same i guess if you get it via your kids?

would they know thought!?

these deals dont half show the markup the companies make on the software if they are able to drop to these prices.

i got a copy of windows 7 pro as a student when it was released for £30ish, and office 2007 for about the same, complete bargain!
 
be careful with this - I got the impression you cant buy it if you have a 10 yr old, your kids need to be in higher education to qualify...
 
Individuals will be authorised for only one licence of any Adobe Student and Teacher Edition title.

Eligibility for Adobe Student and Teacher Editions
Adobe Student and Teacher Editions are for use by:

• University and college students – students enrolled at a higher education institution defined as an accredited public or private university or college (including community, junior or vocational college) that grants degrees requiring not less than the equivalent of two years of full-time study;
• Primary and secondary school students – students enrolled at an accredited public or private primary or secondary school providing full-time instruction;
• Faculty and staff--teachers and staff employed by an accredited primary or secondary school or a public or private university or college.
 
how does that work if another adult in the house is a teacher? i presume if she bought the software for me to use technically we'd be in breach of the license, same i guess if you get it via your kids?

would they know thought!?

these deals dont half show the markup the companies make on the software if they are able to drop to these prices.

i got a copy of windows 7 pro as a student when it was released for £30ish, and office 2007 for about the same, complete bargain!

I can get Office 2010 for £8.95 for Mac or PC (full on enterprise version) at the moment :)

Other people in the household can use the software
 
I can get Office 2010 for £8.95 for Mac or PC (full on enterprise version) at the moment :)

Other people in the household can use the software

Where...?

I've just enrolled for a course at my old uni (all free) so am now eligible for student discounts again - it's great!


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