Switch from Pc to Mac without upgrading.

I own Photoshop CS5 for windows and Adobe Premiere PRO CS4 but unfortunately my windows PC let me down and I just bought a iMAC. I was wondering if I can use my Adobe programs for windows into my new Mac and how I should proceed from now on.
Thak you very much.

I was wondering if I can use my Adobe programs for windows into my new Mac
Sure - using Bootcamp or Parallels. Other than that: No, there is no way to switch platforms with legacy versions. Upgrading to the latest and greatest is an inevadable, incircumventable requirement.
Mylenium

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