cool, that's very useful for future reference. btw GIMP is finally done, over an hour after my first attempt. with broadband it would have taken, ohhhhh, roughly 1 minute. DIAL UP SUCKS!!!!!
best not to bother for now then...
...however, the student edition counts as a full retail version...so all updates fall under the upgrade category for premium users...saving alot of money for you, as the total cost of student CS2 and update to CS3[when it arives] will be cheaper than a full package of CS3 .
something to remember later in your education, if you wish to follow such a path.
as a side note: look around for education deals there are huge savings to be made everywhere
cool, that's very useful for future reference. btw GIMP is finally done, over an hour after my first attempt. with broadband it would have taken, ohhhhh, roughly 1 minute. DIAL UP SUCKS!!!!!
download a LEGAL trial version, then find somewhere with a serial or keygen - I think they have a trial option?
yeah, legal is the way forward. i've had my winace free trial and am now overdue for evaluation by 200 days lol!
Despite how that might seem, it's quite illegal. Similar to how lockpick tools are legal, walking into an unlocked house might be legal (depending on your locale) but using the lockpick tools to make the house unlocked is illegal.
The forum treats ALL warez the same. The two of them got warnings for this.
Also, I'd reccomend getting 7-zip to replace winace. It is more compatible in terms of what it can open, faster, gets better compression with it's 7z format, and is totally free.
yeh GIMP paint.net or google picasa.
GIMP is deffinatly the best free editor
just "aqquire" photoshop xD
and i find winrar is the best compressor
I think winrar has better compression i compressed a 6gigbite file into 2 gig thats good compression...
http://7-zip.org/ look at the compairisons. WinRAR has good compression, of course, but 7-zip's is better. Maybe you could have gotten that 6 gig file to 1.8 with 7-zip.
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