Just loaded CS3 Design Premium - No FW?

Hi Everyone -
Know I'm late to the game - I finally loaded CS3 Design
Premium to my computer, and Fireworks isn't on there...?
Did I mess something up? I thought CS3 Design Premium came
with Fireworks?
Don't know if it matters, but my CS3 is a student
license......
Any ideas?
Appreciate any help!!!!

When did you purchase your Design Premium? Adobe added
Fireworks to the
suite later on so you might be in a position where they'll
give you a
free Fireworks serial if you call up and complain. It's worth
a try at
least.
Derren.
TrngChk wrote:
> Hi Everyone -
>
> Know I'm late to the game - I finally loaded CS3 Design
Premium to my
> computer, and Fireworks isn't on there...?
>
> Did I mess something up? I thought CS3 Design Premium
came with Fireworks?
>
> Don't know if it matters, but my CS3 is a student
license......
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Appreciate any help!!!!

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