Saturday, December 27, 2008

Installing Creative Suite...Eventually

Yesterday, we started trying to install Creative Suite CS4 Design Premium Student Edition onto my son's computer. He had already tried on Wednesday evening, without success.

However, we tried again yesterday, and tried and tried, but it wouldn't install. Eventually, I reasoned that perhaps the DVD player was faulty, so my husband took the DVD player out of my computer and placed it into my son's computer. We put the Creative Suite DVD into the computer and it started to install, so we continued with the install process. Eventually, it was installed, and the smile on my son's face was a mile wide.

My son is ecstatic, and is busy learning how to use the programmes. The programmes that are included are:
  • Adobe InDesign CS4
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended
  • Adobe Illustrator CS4
  • Adobe Flash CS4 Professional
  • Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
  • Adobe Fireworks CS4
  • Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro
When buying from Student Discounts, you will need verification that you are a home schooled student, but you could use your certificate of exemption if you are a registered home schooler. They will also accept a letter from the school that you are registered with. Adobe also ask for a photo of the student and proof that you are a student before you can register the product. The product cannot be used for commercial gain.

Student Discounts have many computer-based products, and they were extremely helpful.

Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; Ecclesiastes 9:10

2 comments:

Linda - Nickers and Ink said...

Merry CHRISTmas!

Blessings,
Linda

PS: We are reading through the entire Bible in chronological order in 2009. Would you like to join us?
HEART OF A READY WRITER – Bible reading and devotional

Homeschoolmum4Christ said...

Merry Christmas to you, too Linda!

I would love to join you in reading the Bible in chronological order in 2009.

One query though, what happens to the verses that are missing from the NIV (approximately 198 have been omitted)? We use the KJV. How can I be sure that verses will not be omitted?