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What is the difference between "Education Edition" and "Student + Teacher Edition"

Apr 2, 2012 3:04 PM

Tags: #adobe #cs5.5 #student #licensing

What is the difference between "Education Edition" and "Student + Teacher Edition"? I recently received Adobe CS5.5 Design Premium from my school and it is an "Education Edition" with P/N 65113004, while the same product in "Student and Teacher Edition" has P/N 65113065. Both are for Windows. Are there any differences between the two?

 

Thanks in advance.

 
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    Apr 3, 2012 3:14 AM   in reply to smiley325squared

    What region are you in? I heard that there are no separate student and education versions anymore.

     

    If it actually says "Education edition" somewhere then I'm guessing 1 of 2 things:

     

    1. "Education Edition" is just another name or title for "Student + Teacher Edition"

     

    or

     

    2. The "Education Edition" is the volume licence equivalent of the Student + Teacher Edition (which is a single licence for personal use on one computer only).

     

    Don't take my word for it though. I'm new to all of this (looking to buy my first Adobe software products)

     

    I'm in Australia and I can only buy Student + Teacher Edition (no Education Edition).

     

    Did you receive a physical CD copy of the suite?

     
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    Apr 3, 2012 11:46 PM   in reply to smiley325squared

    Dang, I wish I got free software from my uni...

     

    If it is a rebranding I'm not sure if there would be any difference in the EULAs. Maybe, maybe not. I'm not sure if you'd even be able to find the EULA for the old Education Edition (if that is the case) to compare.

     

    Maybe try other forums (this one is pretty much dead), there's much more experienced community people around than me .

     

    Sorry I can't help you further.

     
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