I'm honored to be part of the community who ruins the internet.NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
I don't like breaking the law. I have a full time job, I can afford to pay someone for their work. People who pirate stuff are the people who ruin the internet.
Anyway, that's off topic. Thanks for the input, it's what I needed to pull the trigger and buy it. I had been debating it since last summer.
You are admitting that you break the law. I mean it's cut and dry, pirating non-free software or obtaining it with paying for it, is illegal. Why would I want to break the law?DefCon-17 wrote:
I'm honored to be part of the community who ruins the internet.
Anyway, sorry, this isn't what this thread is about. I'll stop that conversation now.
Some people think they are entitled to everything.NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
You are admitting that you break the law. I mean it's cut and dry, pirating non-free software or obtaining it with paying for it, is illegal. Why would I want to break the law?DefCon-17 wrote:
I'm honored to be part of the community who ruins the internet.
Anyway, sorry, this isn't what this thread is about. I'll stop that conversation now.
He'll mature eventually, I hope.
I bet you were the kid who ratted on everyone in elementary.NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
You are admitting that you break the law. I mean it's cut and dry, pirating non-free software or obtaining it with paying for it, is illegal. Why would I want to break the law?DefCon-17 wrote:
I'm honored to be part of the community who ruins the internet.
Anyway, sorry, this isn't what this thread is about. I'll stop that conversation now.
Unfortunatly you can't learn the trade without using the software and you can't fork out $1000+ for the software packs until you're working, vicious circle that can only be broken by piracy or Adobe miraculously becoming a charity, sad fact is that a lot of people who are now regarded quite highly in graphic design will probably have started out with dodgy software.
I think that it should be sufficient if professional designers pay for that software. If I pursue web design and graphic design, I will buy the products. However, for now, I'm getting to know different types of coding, and trying to learn some techniques etc
-konfusion
-konfusion
I think professional designers HAVE to pay for it.konfusion wrote:
I think that it should be sufficient if professional designers pay for that software. If I pursue web design and graphic design, I will buy the products. However, for now, I'm getting to know different types of coding, and trying to learn some techniques etc
-konfusion
If they don't, they'll get caught eventually.
where did you say you got this? PM a link, plz?
(i'd be interested in it too, if possible....)
(i'd be interested in it too, if possible....)
EE (hats
Morpheus1229 wrote:
where did you say you got this? PM a link, plz?
(i'd be interested in it too, if possible....)
NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
So I can get Adobe Production Premium CS3 for about $300 through school.
DefCon-17 wrote:
Morpheus1229 wrote:
where did you say you got this? PM a link, plz?
(i'd be interested in it too, if possible....)NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
So I can get Adobe Production Premium CS3 for about $300 through school.
I was wondering if they would also work with my school.NUNYA! Bluecow003 wrote:
It's through a software dealer the University of Minnesota uses for student and faculty software purchases.
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EE (hats
Same, i refuse to pay for something i use like twice a year. But in some case i do pay for program i use alot.haffeysucks wrote:
got
it
free
Here's the site I used:
http://www.usc-umn.com/
There are other sites that sell software for education prices. Some sites it doesn't matter what school you go to, you just have to provide proof that you are indeed enrolled and that it meets some requirements like you are going for an actual degree and stuff. With this site, as long as I login, it knows I'm a student at the U of M. Just search around for like Student software pricing or something.
http://www.usc-umn.com/
There are other sites that sell software for education prices. Some sites it doesn't matter what school you go to, you just have to provide proof that you are indeed enrolled and that it meets some requirements like you are going for an actual degree and stuff. With this site, as long as I login, it knows I'm a student at the U of M. Just search around for like Student software pricing or something.
And then sued.DefCon-17 wrote:
I think professional designers HAVE to pay for it.konfusion wrote:
I think that it should be sufficient if professional designers pay for that software. If I pursue web design and graphic design, I will buy the products. However, for now, I'm getting to know different types of coding, and trying to learn some techniques etc
-konfusion
If they don't, they'll get caught eventually.
Pretty much... doesn't change anything with my situationnukchebi0 wrote:
And then sued.DefCon-17 wrote:
I think professional designers HAVE to pay for it.konfusion wrote:
I think that it should be sufficient if professional designers pay for that software. If I pursue web design and graphic design, I will buy the products. However, for now, I'm getting to know different types of coding, and trying to learn some techniques etc
-konfusion
If they don't, they'll get caught eventually.
-konfusion
Wow, so I got the Production Premium suite installed and Premiere Pro is WAY different than the Elements version. I have a lot of work to do to learn how to use these programs. It's a little intimidating.