Free InDesign and InCopy CS3 Trials Available
Adobe just made free trials available for all their web and design Creative Suite 3 products, including InDesign CS3 and InCopy CS3 (links below). As usual the trials are 30-day,...
Adobe just made free trials available for all their web and design Creative Suite 3 products, including InDesign CS3 and InCopy CS3 (links below). As usual the trials are 30-day, fully-functional programs.
New with CS3 is that if and when you’re ready to purchase the product, you can convert your trial into your licensed copy. No more uninstalling a trial and re-installing the “real” software! Just enter your serial number to activate the trial. This will work even if the 30-day period has expired. However, the new feature is not available to volume licensing customers.
If you want to try out the entire Web or Design Creative Suites, you might prefer to order a trial DVD instead. The DVD costs $9.99 for shipping and handling, and you can use the DVD as your backup media if you decide to purchase and activate the product.
All Creative Suite 3 Trial Links:
https://www.adobe.com/special/try_buy/trial_availability.html
Design Suite 3 Trials on DVD:
https://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/design/trial/
Creative Suite 3 Trials FAQs:
https://www.adobe.com/special/try_buy/trial_faq.html
This article was last modified on December 18, 2021
This article was first published on May 10, 2007
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