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I've not used it in a long time now.
I'm pretty sure this version no longer exists...
I wasn't given mine, I had to buy it, and it was a bit of an investment.
I had the need to telework for a while and needed a copy of CS6 on my home pc to do my job, so I bought it, it was kinda pricey, but I own it and can do what I like with it, which helps with SFM post production a good deal...
I've used Adobe products for several years now in my 'day job' as a video editor, they do not like to give out free stuff.
Sure, you can get demos, but they are usually very short and completely 'die' when time is up...
Also, I knew they cut off support for SFM, but not that it was Adobe that did it. Well, the more you know.
Now that Fuse is owned by Adobe and has chose to cut off free SFM exports in favor of paying customers, these are almost a "collector's item" lol