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#90834 30-Sep-2011 15:44
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Anyone know of any deals on this locally?

New work will be buying it for me to use.




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  #527750 30-Sep-2011 16:07
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Are you eligible for student rates?

 
 
 

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  #527751 30-Sep-2011 16:09
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No as it will be used in a business by several people (hopefully - I dont want to be doing everything!)




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  #527931 1-Oct-2011 00:26
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Do you have an older copy that you can get an upgrade price for it, as the upgrade is a lot cheaper?

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  #527943 1-Oct-2011 05:35
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Do you need CS5.5 - you can get CS5 for a lot cheaper now and the features added were nothing special. Unless their is something specific you need from CS5.5 i would go with CS5.

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  #528086 1-Oct-2011 22:23
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Have you seen the subscription editions (month-to-month)?

Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard Subscription Edition (month-to-month) is AUD$: ~150 per month.

You can even sign up for one month, do some work then turn it off then a later turn it back on.

If you look at the price of buying out right it's competitive imo.

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  #528112 1-Oct-2011 23:23
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Ragnor: Have you seen the subscription editions (month-to-month)?

Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard Subscription Edition (month-to-month) is AUD$: ~150 per month.

You can even sign up for one month, do some work then turn it off then a later turn it back on.

If you look at the price of buying out right it's competitive imo.


+1 i was just going to mention this, also with the release of CS6 expected soon this would be even more beneficial.

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