Adobe creative suite subscriptions
Today’s update to Creative Cloud is packed with features, reimagining the creative process through a new set of “CC” desktop applications and enhanced cross-device collaboration and publishing capabilities (see separate press release).
LOS ANGELES - At Adobe MAX, The Creativity Conference, Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) today accelerated its shift to the cloud with a major update to Adobe® Creative Cloud™, the company’s flagship offering for creatives. New Product Innovation to be Delivered Exclusively Through Adobe Creative Cloud Press Release: Adobe Accelerates Shift to the Cloud However, while the move clearly makes sense for a company whose software has always been so widely pirated, such a dramatic move will undoubtedly be unsettling for many people who have always thought of software as a one-off purchase.Īdobe has published an open letter to its users and says it wants to start a dialogue with its user-base over the changes. The move will not affect Lightroom customers, who will continue to be able to purchase 'perpetual' licenses. To soften the blow, Adobe is offering discounted rates for current owners of Creative Suite (including previous versions), valid until August 2013. It also says it will allow the addition of processor-intensive features, such as Camera Shake Reduction tool, where the work can be conducted in the cloud. This allows it to focus its efforts on a single line of products, rather than trying to support both, in tandem.
Paying to use Photoshop CC on an ad-hoc, on/off basis will cost more (though opening the option of only paying for the software when you need it).Īdobe says it will continue to support CS6 but will not be replacing it.
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The cost of licensing just Photoshop CC over 18 months (the typical life-span of a version of Photoshop), is similar to the existing version-to-version upgrade prices, if you commit to a 24-month contract. This latest move ups the ante by making it the only option for future versions of the software.Īdobe is clearly concerned about alienating existing users and has set the pricing of its Creative Cloud products at a similar level to its existing software. Adobe has been trying to encourage users away from the traditional one-off payment licenses and on to a monthly payment model, with features such as online storage and syncing between devices. Adobe has said it will no longer be developing its Creative Suite range of software, leaving its subscription and cloud-based Creative Cloud as the only way of accessing the latest version of Photoshop.