2009 version 4.0.1

I have an older version, I bought and loaded new, but have not used yet.
I am takkng a class in Photoshop, adn wonder if I need to update, or should I just by the current version?
Thanks

I would ask your instructor. PSE 11 is pretty different, but there are teachers out there who use old versions.

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