When I first started posting here, when Reaper was in first beta, I was an Adobe forum moderator and active Adobe NDA beta tester, primarily for Audition. I thought it was generally known now that Ozpeter and Art Evans are one and the same person (not that it's the most important thing in the world). G'day Alan! (Alan is one of only two people in the world who have met me in person after first "meeting" me on the net). I wonder how other people are viewing this ordeal. Free software is looking better and better, to me. I'll use Gimp and Inkscape, and learn to like it. But, if they want to pull this kind of thing, and then cry piracy, f%&$ them. But for anyone on the fence who is determined to use this stuff, according to their license agreement (read it), so long as you "obtained" the software from Adobe, you are licensed to use it. With Adobe playing Maeby, saying it's ok, then it's not, then that they will release an official statement, soon.different employees saying different things, I think I'm going to forget it. That will take care of uac popups and the registration window coming up at every startup. You only have to run the installers as admin in 7 64-bit (right click the setup file). I didn't notice any differences at all in compatibility mode for Photoshop and Illustrator. Check to see if you can try that out it should work. I believe you gotta run CS2 programs in compatibility mode for WIN7 (or any 64-bit operating system).
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