Is it possible not to have to rent the software, especially since I've owned 4 companies 25 years and purchased Adobe products and licenses spend more than $10,000 in these years?

MacBook Pro 17 "

OS X Lion 10.7.5

2.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

3 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

I can't believe that Adobe would not support loyal customers who have spent thousands of dollars more than 30 years on products, including this CS5 Adobe Creative Suite and Acrobat 9 Pro.

They must have a work around if we do not have to keep paying for what we already paid for. I know that Adobe has had a strong business ethics, just in the past and that he would not punish anyone who supported them for this long.

I don't know that I have been misinformed. Please let me know where the company stands for customers like us.

If CS5 works for you, stick with it.

It was officially did not support or received any kind of update in a few years, but if it works for what you need, there is no reason to move to CS5.5, CS6 or creative cloud.

If you use an older system, OSX 10.7 or Windows 7 (and less), you can still get the perpetual license CS6 by phone directly from Adobe. They are more sell online and will not sell it to you if you want to install it on a modern system, it is not certified to run on no more recent data. CS6 also never receive an update.

It is more recent than what you have, but still several versions behind the 'current' offer two versions.

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