Error:"can't open the application.....Classic environment is not long

I Would like to be able to cross license my PC version of Photoshop Elements so I can use it with my new iMac without buying a new program.  iIs this possible???
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What version of PSE are you talking about? If it's a download version of PSE 11 it might be worth pursuing this, but otherwise it's a waste of time. For older software versions, adobe charges you the upgrade fee in addition to the handling charge, and adobe's upgrade fee is more than the street price of a full new version. Check amazon and big box stores if you have a download for PSE 10 or older. If you have a boxed version of PSE 9 or 10, you already have the mac version on another disc in the box.

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