A:AnswerIt will run under Win7. BUT check Adobe website first. Go to free trial download and it will check if your machine meets minimum requirements.
If it does you can download and use for 30 days and then buy key card to activate
A:AnswerThe codes are on the card. Like a acratch off lottery ticket. Then you go to the website listed on the card and enter your codes and download product.
A:AnswerYou can use the single license on up to two devices at a time.
*Taken from Adobe's Website* "You can install Photoshop and other Creative Cloud apps on up to two computers. If you want to install it on a third computer, you'll need to deactivate it on one of your previous machines."
A:AnswerYes you do. It is a great package. You get all the updates whenever they come out. You need to research and decide if you want to download Lightroom classic or Lightroom CC. One is better for the desktop and one for mobile devices.
A:AnswerIt depends more on your operating system. I know the program is compatible with Windows 10, I am not sure on backward compatibility. Whether or not you have Word makes no difference.
A:AnswerIf the price is $119 then it's the 20GB (or $9.99 per month). If you want the 1TB of storage, not sure on how to get that. Maybe something you can upgrade to. Adobe does offer another Photoshop subscription that costs $239 a year that has 100GB of storage. I have the 20GB and it's all I need. I save most of my work to external drives or my local hard drive. The 20GB package is great because it comes with Lightroom.
A:AnswerHi Nancy - I just purchased this with a new camera and it is a physical card that is shipped to you. It's very similar to a prepaid gift card wrapped in a cardboard sleeve. Once you take it out of the outer cardboard, you need to scratch off the code on the back to enter online. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerIf it doesn’t load automatically, open your version of file explorer, click on the dvd drive, and then find the execute file. Click on that to open the installer.