Not possible to install the non-trial version of photoshop after payment
Hi, I've just bought a photoshop, monthly plan and paid. However, it wouldn't let me download it and only offers a rial version. How do I get my product installed?
Download the trial and then see this at Activation & Deactivation Help
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http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
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