anotherdog
New Member
mixed reactions
I have been an adobe user for at least the last 20 years, I now have cloud licences, but I have very mixed feelings about how this will effect the industry and future development of the suite;
When I was first using adobe, I bought individual programs in boxes (illustrator and photoshop). When indesign first came out it was complete crap. I found out because I had a bootleg copy and tried to use it in comparison with quark. I know a lot of people come into adobe using stolen software. This is one of the deliberate ways adobe too over the industry, they made it easy to steal. I know a lot of my customers have stolen versions by the number of bad illustrator and photoshop files I get (nobody who is that bad would buy the software). Now something has changed.
With the arrival of cloud you cannot steal. I guess they figure they have market saturation and can close that marketing door. I am sure that will have a knock on effect with updates and upgrades now the pressure is off. Since they have our money there is no need to dangle a CS7 for another couple of thousand dollars.
$50 per month is not a high overhead for a serious business...Nor is $60 per month and I'm sure in a couple of years when we are cow-like used to it $95 per month. They are handing me a load of shiney things I don't need like Premier and Dreamweaver. As a graphic designer I'll likely benefit as all the bootleg designers fall behind with an old copy of CS6.
I guess my main concern is the change of attitude at Adobe. I feel we are a resource to be milked rather than a customer base to be charmed. I personally prefered it when we were just dating.
I have been an adobe user for at least the last 20 years, I now have cloud licences, but I have very mixed feelings about how this will effect the industry and future development of the suite;
When I was first using adobe, I bought individual programs in boxes (illustrator and photoshop). When indesign first came out it was complete crap. I found out because I had a bootleg copy and tried to use it in comparison with quark. I know a lot of people come into adobe using stolen software. This is one of the deliberate ways adobe too over the industry, they made it easy to steal. I know a lot of my customers have stolen versions by the number of bad illustrator and photoshop files I get (nobody who is that bad would buy the software). Now something has changed.
With the arrival of cloud you cannot steal. I guess they figure they have market saturation and can close that marketing door. I am sure that will have a knock on effect with updates and upgrades now the pressure is off. Since they have our money there is no need to dangle a CS7 for another couple of thousand dollars.
$50 per month is not a high overhead for a serious business...Nor is $60 per month and I'm sure in a couple of years when we are cow-like used to it $95 per month. They are handing me a load of shiney things I don't need like Premier and Dreamweaver. As a graphic designer I'll likely benefit as all the bootleg designers fall behind with an old copy of CS6.
I guess my main concern is the change of attitude at Adobe. I feel we are a resource to be milked rather than a customer base to be charmed. I personally prefered it when we were just dating.