Adobe CS6 "Creative Cloud"
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- dibec0
wow. that is pretty epic.
- BozMan0
I teach a night class at my old Alma mater so I'm eligible for Student teacher discounts. $400 for Design Premium :-D
I'd rather own the software too but this does sound pretty good.
- bored2death0
If this is what I think it is (I haven't gone over the fine print) it's perfect for me. I want to be legal but I don't have that kind of money at the moment.
- Josev0
I think they've been pushing up the price of upgrades so that this will look like a better option to us. I like owning the software. There probably are benefits to the cloud, like getting ongoing updates. But if you were comfortable with the features of an older version of the app you didn't need to keep paying.
- i_monk0
Ridiculous.
- 74LEO0
can adobe create a cms type software or no because wp is free open sauce?
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- Oh the way the brain and mind works! lol
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- ernexbcn0
"We are excited to announce that membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud will be available in the first half of 2012 at a price of $49.99 per month for individuals and $69.99 per month per seat for workgroups, both for an annual plan."
So, this means you need to pay a whole year in advance to get that price, right?
- ernexbcn0
That blog post is from november 2011.
- GeorgesII0
YES,
but there's always a catch,
- d_rek0
I think a lot of enterprise software licensing is eventually going to go this route.
There's nothing in this article about the nitty-gritty of the 'flexibility' of the Creative Cloud. My guess is that it would utilize a token-based system where you exchange a token for the service(s) you require. The only problem with this is that tokens are ultimately limited because you only get so many of them to use at a time - and that's the catch 22.
- d_rek0
I think a lot of enterprise software licensing is eventually going to go this route.
There's nothing in this article about the nitty-gritty of the 'flexibility' of the Creative Cloud. My guess is that it would utilize a token-based system where you exchange a token for the service(s) you require. The only problem with this is that tokens are ultimately limited because you only get so many of them to use at a time - and that's the catch 22.
- monospaced0
Finally! I was considering their subscriptions for awhile, but it was close to $40 per application, so that would mean spending almost $200/month to use the suite. Now that it's $50 for the whole thing, it makes perfect sense (especially because I only need it for side freelancing).
- Me too, seems like a really good price point, and you get 20G of cloud space...i want to see more detailsrusty_ace
- MSTRPLN
$50 a month.
http://blogs.adobe.com/conversat…
"We are excited to announce that membership to the Adobe Creative Cloud will be available in the first half of 2012 at a price of $49.99 per month for individuals and $69.99 per month per seat for workgroups, both for an annual plan."