Printing Industries is encouraging its members to upgrade their Adobe software following the software giant’s decision to discontinue upgrade options from all but the most current versions.

From 1 January 2012 the existing upgrade path will be discontinued from all Adobe CS2, CS3 and CS4 products.
 
The association is providing an additional discount from now until 22 December 2012 on top of the normal Printing Industries member discount rate to improve upgrade affordability.
 
Printing Industries National Communication and Technical Services Manager, Joe Kowalewski, said future upgrades would only be supported from Adobe CS5 or 5.5 versions onwards.
 
“This global decision by Adobe means that as future product versions, including upgrades become available, you will need to buy a full new product unless you are running CS versions 5 or 5.5 which now become the only recognised upgrade path,” he said.
 
“This limited time promotion will allow cost savings of up to 20 per cent in addition to our member discounted prices easing the cost for our members. On some suites this means additional savings of up to $300.”
 
Information is available from Printing Industries PrintNet website via this link or by downloading the new Christmas software catalogue here or e-mailing software@printnet.com.au
Related Files

Printing Industries Software-Bytes Digital Technology Catalogue - December 2011 Edition (pdf - 6655.5 kb)
The latest copy of Printing Industries Software-Bytes is here - Your one-stop resource for great prices on industry-leading software. You’ve told us that you want more creative ways to reach your customers, more efficient ways of managing your job workflows and easier ways to streamline your documents. That’s why we’re giving you more. More bargains on software, more information on new technology and more pages of great software discounts than you can poke a stick at! You’ll find software from a host of industry leading vendors including Adobe, VMware, Quark, Corel, Nuance, Filemaker, Marketcircle, Extensis, Codeweavers, Enfocus, Microsoft, Logitech and Quite (Imposition Software).

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