Moving App from old Mac to new

I have Photoshop CS3 on my old Mac and can't move it to the new. I downloaded it origanaly so I have no disk. I migrated the app to the new but it will not open. I do have the product registered with adobe but can not physicaly speak to anyone for an answer. It does not show up as a past order in the system.

chrisjfox wrote:
I migrated the app to the new
How did you migrate the app?
http://prodesigntools.com/download-adobe-cs4-and-cs3-free-trials-here.html
Try downloadingfrom here but follow the Very Important Instructions first otherwise the links won't work.

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