Can I install Adobe CS4 on  Mac OS X v10.9?

Hi,
Does anyone know whether you can install Adobe CS4 on MAC OS X v.9?
Thanks!

For the most part this should work, but you will need to make sure to e.g. fix the permissions on the Library folder because 10.9 handles this differently from previous versions of OSX. And of course there may be any number of other compatibility issues that may require manual fiddling.
Mylenium

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