PricelineNegotiator
Well-known member
Hello all,
What do you think of Adobe raising its price for the Creative Cloud membership? I for one value my relationship with Adobe, but am quite baffled by such a steep and sudden increase. Are they testing the waters by increasing the price to 160% of its current value to see what they can get away with? Obviously they're not in too much financial trouble as it is, they just announced that they are building a new facility and ADBE is doing very well in the stock market - up from $121 one year ago to $218 as of this post.
I would honestly be on board if I could use unlimited fonts from Typekit and get more free stock photos, or see an option to use the InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat and Photoshop package, like they used to offer before the Creative Cloud, for a lesser price. To touch on the Typekit aspect, only being able to sync 100 total font styles is a joke. 500 or unlimited would be much more appropriate, but since the app does not sync very quickly, it leads to a lot of misused time micro-managing my installed fonts, and restarting of InDesign to get the fonts to sync correctly. I've actually run into instances where I can't install a single-style typeface when the app and the website state that I am only using 92/100 fonts.
Dov Isaacs, I would very much appreciate your response. No hostility is intended in my post, just some gripes I have if I have to pay $80 per month per user.
What do you think of Adobe raising its price for the Creative Cloud membership? I for one value my relationship with Adobe, but am quite baffled by such a steep and sudden increase. Are they testing the waters by increasing the price to 160% of its current value to see what they can get away with? Obviously they're not in too much financial trouble as it is, they just announced that they are building a new facility and ADBE is doing very well in the stock market - up from $121 one year ago to $218 as of this post.
I would honestly be on board if I could use unlimited fonts from Typekit and get more free stock photos, or see an option to use the InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat and Photoshop package, like they used to offer before the Creative Cloud, for a lesser price. To touch on the Typekit aspect, only being able to sync 100 total font styles is a joke. 500 or unlimited would be much more appropriate, but since the app does not sync very quickly, it leads to a lot of misused time micro-managing my installed fonts, and restarting of InDesign to get the fonts to sync correctly. I've actually run into instances where I can't install a single-style typeface when the app and the website state that I am only using 92/100 fonts.
Dov Isaacs, I would very much appreciate your response. No hostility is intended in my post, just some gripes I have if I have to pay $80 per month per user.