The version with Premiere Elements 13 I found priced very interesting, although I will probably use the video editing program rarely. Do better than need
The installation went smoothly as far as, with the now standard Digital Rights Management but very annoying. One must, for example, when creating the so-called Adobe ID initially the use of his data (email marketing) agree, then this can only then disable his account. Adobe also interrogates also program utilization data, if you do not also prevents this again. That's not very customer friendly in my eyes.
After all, it is through the Adobe ID possible to use the software (PC and laptop with me) on two devices, if of course not at the same time.
The first test run of Photoshop Elements then carried the disappointment for me. Scan from the only times briefly a photo was a desperate Help Search the Internet. The usual Twain interface for my scanner could not be found is an existing WIA interface to selbigem of the existing settings simply appalling and searching the internet you will find merely pointing out that the PSE version 13 in the 64-bit version no support for Twain has interfaces (because these run on 32-bit). In the 32-bit version of PSE should be possible a Twain support, but this I get unfortunately not even installed. Now I have a great new program and can neither this nor my only four-year-old scanner (Canon LiDE 210) use for my purposes.
This is to me so far as not happened yet and I hope that Adobe still finds a solution.