Adobe has changed the way future editions of Photoshop will be accessed.

Adobe has changed the way future editions of Photoshop will be accessed.
I need to work with Photoshop and will adopt the new access mode.
7% (18 votes)
I will be seeking new software for editing when I need to update.
75% (192 votes)
I was unaware of any changes in their delivery and access.
18% (46 votes)
Total votes: 256

COMMENTS
mzs's picture

I assume they're switching to a subscription service. I will probably not bother to upgrade in that case.

Izzy's picture

As I understand it. It's as MZS sez. They are switching to a subscription service. That being the case. PS isn't the only game in town.

BearToe's picture

Have been in Photoshop since first or second version! So long ago I don't remember which one it was. Have since upgraded faithfully all the way to CS5.5.
This new idea Adobe has will keep me in CS5.5 forever. I will not "lease by the month, or year" for that matter. I want a shiny silver disk for my $600+!
Computer makers want us to use our fingers and gesture our way through when using software. That is stupid. There are certain things professionals do that will never be able to be done with a thick ole' finger.
Now software publishers want us to use the "cloud" to serve software. So what happens if servers go down? Hack attack?
Software publishers realized they could save millions by not including a printed instruction book, now they want even more bottom line by not even giving us a CD! I love Photoshop, but I think it's time for a boycott.
Welcome to the 21st century, please drive through.

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