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1. Re: Broken links on Adobe.com
Phillip Jones Jun 17, 2013 8:21 AM (in response to Qbarrie)They are definitely broke
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2. Re: Broken links on Adobe.com
PECourtejoie Jun 17, 2013 9:11 AM (in response to Qbarrie)Hello, it might be equally useful to list where you found them. They do not work in any language, I also get a 404 if I replace the CA by FR...
Did you "reverse-engineer" them, or are they listed somewhere?
The first one should be: http://www.adobe.com/go/tryphotoshop and lead to https://creative.adobe.com/apps?trial=PHSP&promoid=JZXPS
The second one, when one navigates in the 404 page's menus, leads to http://www.adobe.com/ca/aboutadobe/contact.html that redirects to http://www.adobe.com/company/contact.html
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3. Re: Broken links on Adobe.com
Qbarrie Jun 17, 2013 10:00 AM (in response to PECourtejoie)Hi;
I first logged into my new Creative Cloud account by going here:
Then I went to "Apps" and clicked the "Learn More" link for Photoshop.
https://creative.adobe.com/apps
Then a localization dialog pops up.
Since I'm Canadian, I clicked: "Canada - English".
Then I clicked the "Try" link under the "Join" button.
That returns the "broken link" page.
When I tried clicking the "Broken Link? - Send Us an Email", it returns broken link - this URL does not exist page.
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4. Re: Broken links on Adobe.com
Phillip Jones Jun 17, 2013 11:46 AM (in response to Qbarrie)Might have known it was Creative Cloud. I removed Creative Cloud application from My Mac because it wouldn't stay logged in. This was when they announced they were shutdown the sync Server because they were rebuilding it. I now it won't even show up in application Manager or Download assistant. So I've given up on it.
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5. Re: Broken links on Adobe.com
Qbarrie Jun 17, 2013 8:14 PM (in response to Phillip Jones)Seems it doesn't matter if I'm logged in to CC or not.
I just tried the "Try" link without being signed in and no joy.
http://www.adobe.com/ca/products/photoshop.html
It's a Canadian localization thing, because it works if on the US page.
(I wonder if Adobe is checking their web data and wondering why Canadians aren't trying out Photoshop CC.)


