If you have kids or grand kids at secondary/college/Uni, check
here and sign up.
You can also get Adobe CS5 and Office 2010 software at much cheapness
I've already had Win7 Pro for about £40 as I'm doing a Masters but I didn't know about Adobe so I'll check that one out and maybe get myself one.
no excuse to run alternative versions then
looks good
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Originally posted by speed8
I've already had Win7 Pro for about £40 as I'm doing a Masters but I didn't know about Adobe so I'll check that one out and maybe get myself one.
Im currently at college doing a beginners course to photography, one of the ladies purchase Adobe CS5 for students and is having nowt but problems she is having to constantly prove she is a student as her enrolment states part time course . So make sure you read the small print
what does her college ID card say? if it doesnt mention being part-time then use that as proof. I simply scanned mine and uploaded it directly to the
adobe site (bought directly from them). was accepted without any questions.
[Edited on 1/3/11 by mads]
I've used them for Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010. All very straightforward