
unless you're running some kind of windows emulation software on the mac and run it through there. So if I buy Windows version I can't use it in Mac.Ĭorrect. Do I need to proof something to they before buy? But, I like to buy that product from Studica and get it here in Finland. I'm not any university student, I'm in secondary school (or what do you call this).

This product is cheap, but is it available for me? I live in Europe, Finland actually. Academicsuperstores products are not for me, I'm not living in USA.Įdit. Now I can't find the Adobes price for students, where it is!?Įdit. I'm not in USA, I'm from Finland (nobody don't know where it is) so can I buy that CS5 Design Premium from Studica? Or, do I need to be some university staff?

So, I want to buy (or get free, that would be nice ) CS5 Design Premium as low price as possible. 340€ is a lot of money, but it's still lower than Adobes price. Is that Studicas CS5 Design Premium legal and are they certificated Adobe retailer? I don't want to spend 340€ for pirate version.

So, I can't buy that but my parents can buy it for me, or? I know I need some information to proof Adobe that I'm student, or am I wrong? Here in Finland under 18 years old people can't spend over 50 euros in day. but not ALL Microsoft programs are free (Win7 and many programming products are free, MS Office is not free) Not all education organizations have a DIRECT sales site with an agreement with Adobe & Microsoft, so those people must use a general Education sales siteĪnd, yes, SOME Microsoft programs are available for free where I work, via download only. since they sell to anyone who may prove Education status, not just to people associated with a specific University The "general" Education sites such as or do not have pricing quite that low. I am staff at a University, and the online store where I buy Adobe & Microsoft, which has a DIRECT sales agreement with those two companies, has prices that are about 20% of MSRP ($83 for MS Office Pro 2010 + $644 for Adobe CS5 Master Collection)

>How can you get the 80% discount as a student?
