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Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop

2003-10-07 by Jeff Magidson

I am on a Mac and Print with 2 Epsons under OSX.
What kind of "support" do you need ?

-Jeff


On Saturday, May 10, 2003, at 01:47 PM, A. Huntley wrote:

> Please excuse if this is slightly off topic...
>
> I was wondering if any of you are running Photoshop on both a Mac and  
> a PC. I have used a Mac primarily for digital imaging for about 2 1/2  
> years now, but I also have a very nice (and newer) Dell running XP.  
> I'm beginning to get a little frustrated with the lack of total  
> printing support from Epson under OS X. I realize and fully appreciate  
> that Jaguar "changed the rules" of printing under OS X, but, common,  
> 10.2 has been out for awhile now; I'm currently on 10.2.5! Anyway, I'm  
> thinking of moving toward the PC for digital imaging but, of course,  
> would need Photoshop on that platform which leads to my question: If  
> I've already purchased Photoshop on one platform (Mac), will I have to  
> purchase another full license (~$600) to get it on my PC?
>
> Thanks for any insight provided.
>
> Alan Huntley
>
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