Tony Teveris
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http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-3513_7...-cloud-push-arrives-at-its-final-destination/
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www.adobe.com
Your going to love it or hate it.
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www.adobe.com
Your going to love it or hate it.
Ill keep my disk thank you very much
i dunno. im on the fence. for the most part, i want to say i dont like it. BUT, if it gets me around the two licenses per buy, it might be a good thing. i dont really know how it will work. im scared of change heh. ive been a buyer since 3. not cs3. 3.
Apple distributes OSX almost exclusively online (or is it only that way now?). In the event of a serious problem, with an internet connection you can do a fresh install from the bios (or whatever it's called on a mac.)
There are always going to be bug fixes and updates. I don't understand why everyone thinks they won't have an incentive to fix it. With a subscription service I imagine the incentive is even higher because people with drop it. Not that their software has ever been a miserable stew of bugs and glitches before.
Holy crap, the price is good too. $50/month for access to all software?? That's a great price! Master collection is what.. $2600? Now it's $600/year. Considering upgrades were coming out every two years it seems like, that sounds a bit more reasonable in an environment where you need to be at the leading edge of software.
Sorry guys, I like to pay cash for things and OWN them. Not a fan of the "perpetual bill".
Right, but their monthly price is less expensive than the "one time purchase" price was.
Wildwest is is very obvious you are the type of client Adobe has no interest in......They are quite prepared to "**** off" a certain portion of their client base and have them leave....We all get to talk with our wallets and I have no problem giving Adobe my money, even if it works out to be more....
Adobe 50 bucks a month, Windows OS 50 bucks a month, Windows Office 50 bucks a month, Flexi 50 bucks a month, Corel 50 bucks a month. RIP software 50 bucks a month. Where does it end? Anybody here really want to see this?
I don't understand this fear of cloud software stuff.
Steam has done it effectively for years. I've lost the discs to old games, but still have access to them thanks to steam. Same goes with old Blizzard games.
I agree. I can deal with the $20-50 per month, but what happens as the other big companies follow suit? It adds up quickly