The software can be downloaded on to as many computers as you have - HOWEVER - each download must be registered and activated with their site. This means each copy will have its own unique activation key. Here is the exact wording from their web-site...
"...This software will not operate without activation. Broadband internet connection and registration are required for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and access to online services..."
If you are asking if you can install both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader on the same computer, the answer is yes.
No, you will have to purchase the program. CS5 and most other commercial programs install files in several areas, not just the Program Files directory. Even if you were to put all the files in the correct place, the copy protection would not let you run the program on a different computer.
Copy and paste "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine and hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe support page that will help you get your serial number.
Current Version is 5.5, Friday, May 27, 2011
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You can't. you need internet.
No. Unless you want to be a thief and be wanted by police.
Macromedia doesn't exist on computers anymore after is was bought out by Adobe. Instead, install Adobe's version, Flash. It can be downloaded on Adobe's flash website.
The official Adobe products website has instructions on how to install Adobe Flash Player. However, there are also other websites that have the same instructions. Some of these websites include Zynga Support and BBC.
Additional Information: A virus attacked my computer recently and wiped all of the programs from my programs folder (start>programs) If I go to search within the computer, it finds the files but I don't know which ones to look for or how to reinstall it.
You would purchase a copy and then install it either from the CDs or from a purchased download from Adobe.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.