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transfer program from one computer to another?


Question Posted Tuesday June 10 2008, 10:19 pm

Over the summer, I took a photography class at our local college and the instructor let us download Photoshop Elements 3.0 (I think it was 3?) onto our laptops. Well, I just got a new laptop for graduation and I want to put that program on my new laptop. Any way I can do this without having to buy the program? Or, any way I can download it or a similar version of that for free? Thanks mucho (:

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Babygurl201395 answered Wednesday June 11 2008, 2:01 pm:
if you have a thumbdrive, you put that program on there and put in the new computer and downlaod it that way..... that is what I did with programs of my moms.

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MetalCowboy answered Wednesday June 11 2008, 12:42 pm:
you could find a trial download and get a code from the teacher who has the program.

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