I think that I have just been subjected to the most bare faced piece of marketing I've ever experienced. I returned home from a break in Portugal, fired up the computer to find a pop-up from Adobe offering an update for v. 9.1 of Bridge - described as adding further camera models. I downloaded it. This afternoon I decided to flick through my (many) holiday images only to find that when I tried to open CS6 I was told that I had to register before I could use the "trial" version. Now I have been using CS6 - legally I hasten to add - for some years and so I was put out. After some time trying, I registered to see where that took me. CS6 opened up in what was described as its "Extended" version. It was different in that there were options like 3D that hadn't been there before but it was overwritten with an introductory offer of (from memory) $34 a month. Beginning to be quite incensed by now, I decided that I would delete PS and reload from the original DVD only to find that Photoshop in all of its forms had been removed from the Control Panel listing. All of the short cuts in the Start screen and elsewhere, automatically took me to the offer. I finally went through the registration process again and persevered until I was asked if I wanted to Licence the software. When I said yes, assuming that it was the extended version that was being referred to, I was invited to enter a serial number. I entered the original CS6 s/n and after refusing the upgrade, my PS screen reverted to the basic CS6 version i.e. without the 3D option. The Control Panel listing is still without any reference to PS and so I assume that I now have a later version of the software on my machine which will be inhibited until and if I decide to migrate. At no time was it indicated that I could return to the status quo let alone how I could achieve it. Cheeky? I think so.