View Full Version : Adobe Illustrator 10 Newbie...help?
Donald Link
07-13-2003, 06:00 PM
Let see. You did not purchase a copy. You downloaded an illegal copy and
are asking in a newsgroup devoted to Illustrator. Why not call Adobe and
give them your number, address and name. I am sure they will take care of
you.
"De Kai Ross" <dekai.ross@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wegQa.4810$3G5.4409@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... Hello Everyone... I'd like to add AI 10 to my resume for a job I'm trying to qualify for. I got a download, but can't get past the s/n page while installing, is anyone willing to help me...a message says I don't have a valid s/n. Thanks --
Premier Marketing Dept.
07-15-2003, 05:30 AM
If you are serious about learning Adobe Illustrator, then you need to
BUY THE PRODUCT. The reason that the product is so good is that
people support the developers by PURCHASING it.
Once you have BOUGHT the product, you should check out
adobe.elemenentk.com. They have very affordable training modules that
should help you become acquainted with the software.
However, I must agree that you can't just "qualify" for Illustrator.
It takes a great deal of time and practice to learn to use this
software. Its very powerful... that's why its one of the best design
programs on the market.
"Donald Link" <linkd@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<bet2ru$fp1$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net>... Let see. You did not purchase a copy. You downloaded an illegal copy and are asking in a newsgroup devoted to Illustrator. Why not call Adobe and give them your number, address and name. I am sure they will take care of you. "De Kai Ross" <dekai.ross@verizon.net> wrote in message news:wegQa.4810$3G5.4409@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... Hello Everyone... I'd like to add AI 10 to my resume for a job I'm trying to qualify for. I got a download, but can't get past the s/n page while installing, is anyone willing to help me...a message says I don't have a valid s/n. Thanks --
De Kai Ross
07-15-2003, 05:39 PM
I do understand everyone's angst completely, and I do apologize
for causing a ruckus. If there is any consolation, I will be purchasing
the program, and the reason I feel generally comfortable with it is
my proficiancy in PS7, I've heard the engines are simular. Once again
I did not mean to cause trouble...sorry.
..
"Premier Marketing Dept." <efederman@plls.com> wrote in message
news:58a8a3e9.0307150530.400eaa8c@posting.google.com... If you are serious about learning Adobe Illustrator, then you need to BUY THE PRODUCT. The reason that the product is so good is that people support the developers by PURCHASING it. Once you have BOUGHT the product, you should check out adobe.elemenentk.com. They have very affordable training modules that should help you become acquainted with the software. However, I must agree that you can't just "qualify" for Illustrator. It takes a great deal of time and practice to learn to use this software. Its very powerful... that's why its one of the best design programs on the market. "Donald Link" <linkd@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:<bet2ru$fp1$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net>... Let see. You did not purchase a copy. You downloaded an illegal copy
and are asking in a newsgroup devoted to Illustrator. Why not call Adobe
and give them your number, address and name. I am sure they will take care
of you. "De Kai Ross" <dekai.ross@verizon.net> wrote in message news:wegQa.4810$3G5.4409@nwrdny03.gnilink.net... Hello Everyone... I'd like to add AI 10 to my resume for a job I'm trying to qualify for. I got a download, but can't get past the s/n page while installing, is anyone willing to help me...a message says I don't have a valid s/n. Thanks --
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