Adobe Presenter Video Express CC (Non-Profit License)

  • License Processing & Delivery

    These licenses are discounted for 501(c)3 charity organizations. Churches and non-profits must submit their 501(c)3 documentation to verify non-profit status before order processing can occur. Do this via fax (our fax #: 888-930-4851), responding to the order confirmation e-mail, or by uploading the document at the order confirmation page.

    Adobe licenses are custom created for your organization; they are not generated by Tech Crawl, so order fulfillment is not immediate. Please allow 2-5 business days for electronic delivery. After your order is processed, Adobe will send you an e-mail with instructions on how you can find your serial key and access your product download via the Adobe Licensing Website (LWS). Media (a disc) is available from our website, but it is not required; all license options include an electronic download from the official Adobe website.

    This is a fully-featured license from Adobe; there are no differences between this product and the commercially priced version.

    Because these are custom licenses, there are no refunds for this product. Please choose carefully.

     

    How to place your discount software order at Tech Crawl

     

    Media

    When you order just the license, an electronic download is provided from the official Adobe website after 2-3 business days.

    If you have any questions, please e-mail or check our licensing resource.

  • Adobe Presenter Video Express CC captures and records movements you make on your computer screen. Create presentations and transform passive content into powerful, interactive learning material.

    A single license is included with purchase. A license allows a user to install and use the program.

     

    Licensing

    A licensed user can install and use the software on a secondary computer (desktop or laptop). You do not have to have the same operating system on both computers (i.e. you can install on a Windows or a Mac operating system). Two instances of the program cannot be active simultaneously.