Similarly, perhaps it’s just me but I have absolutely no problem with Paul, Brad, Raf or anyone else on the team using affiliate links to Amazon. And with this being, to my knowledge, the first major app to make this journey, it feels newsworthy to me. If you read past articles and notes from PC builds, rebuilds and migrations, you’ll know Paul does use this app. I have to respectfully disagree with you on this. And I’ll let you know if I find out differently since I really do use this every single day. Assuming this holds up, it’s not quite “game changer” territory, but it is good news. It’s still early, but it seems to look and work identically to the normal desktop application, and I assume it’s a Centennial packaging which allows that desktop application to work like a UWP app. That’s $60 off! If you don’t care about the benefits of the Windows Store version, or want to install this application on older versions of Windows, that’s an incredible deal. That said, you can buy the normal desktop version of the application right now for just $40 from. And since it’s one sale for just $60-the application normally costs $100 online-it seems like a no-brainer. That alone could make it worth buying from Windows Store. If you purchase this version of Photoshop Elements 15, it supports 10 device installs. So while I do use Elements 15 on PCs with high-DPI displays because it supports that, I also keep older Elements versions around for those PCs that do not. That’s a problem for me, since I use so many different PCs. Worse, (the desktop version of) Photoshop Elements 15, which is the latest version of this application, is hard-coded to allow only two device activations at a time. And it takes a long time to install, even longer than full Office 2016. That is, this is an old school Win32 app, full of quirks and complexity. But it’s also, conversely, the last “heavy” desktop application I install on all of my PCs. On a more personal level, Photoshop Elements is an application I use and rely on every single day. For starters, it’s the first major league Windows desktop application to appear in the Windows Store. This is very interesting to me on a number of levels.
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