PKC = Product Key Crad; You get a key on a card sent to your home.
ESD = Electronic Software Distribution; Here you get the key immediately by e-mail.
With both variants you do not receive a medium, the software must be downloaded.
Unfortunately not. As of version 14, Adobe only delivers the software as 64 bit. Source -> https://helpx.adobe.com/ch_de/photoshop-elements/kb/photoshop-elements-downloads.html
5 GB free hard disk space (additional memory required during installation); additional 2 GB memory for downloading content
Manufacturer's website: http://www.adobe.com/de/products/photoshop-elements/tech-specs.html
Hi. According to Adobe you can install it on 2 devices - afterwards you have to deactivate it on one device to be able to install it again somewhere else. Here is the info:
https://helpx.adobe.com/ch_de/support/photoshop-elements.html
Look there at "Can I install Photoshop Elements on another computer?".....
In principle yes, see also the Adobe help:
https://helpx.adobe.com/fr/photoshop-elements/kb/photoshop-elements-downloads.html
The language is requested at the time of installation.
Hello
Photoshop Elements is primarily used to manage the photo collection and edit the photos with simple tools. For the creation of flyers, brochures or publications, for example, the programme Microsoft Publisher (included in the Office Pro 2016 package at digitec (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/microsoft-office-pro-2016-office-esd-5642624); however, it is relatively expensive; alternatively, it can be obtained as a stand-alone programme from Microsoft; however, it is also relatively expensive at around CHF 150).The programme takes a little getting used to, but it is possible to create diverse and good publications with it.