chevalier
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Anybody want to share their plans/thoughts on it?
I have three beefs:
A.) You can't just go ahead and pay a full year in advance.
B.) Calling this a Cloud service is a stretch. The only thing truly cloud about it is the document sharing feature. I'm ready for the actual processing to be done offsite in some server farm giving me instant reaction/effects. This would really make it OS, platform, and device agnostic.
C.) Where are the new features? Illustrator is still missing features built in to Photoshop and InDesign for multiple generations. It looks like the upgrade is that they finally built the apps to be 64bit native.
The pricing model is interesting. At the $50 per month per year for 2 years that's $1200.00 which is almost perfectly congruent to the normal Adobe upgrade cycle and pricing. I'm curious whether this is a half-step towards an always changing generic Adobe Creative Suite. Could CS6 be the last boxed and numbered version?
I have three beefs:
A.) You can't just go ahead and pay a full year in advance.
B.) Calling this a Cloud service is a stretch. The only thing truly cloud about it is the document sharing feature. I'm ready for the actual processing to be done offsite in some server farm giving me instant reaction/effects. This would really make it OS, platform, and device agnostic.
C.) Where are the new features? Illustrator is still missing features built in to Photoshop and InDesign for multiple generations. It looks like the upgrade is that they finally built the apps to be 64bit native.
The pricing model is interesting. At the $50 per month per year for 2 years that's $1200.00 which is almost perfectly congruent to the normal Adobe upgrade cycle and pricing. I'm curious whether this is a half-step towards an always changing generic Adobe Creative Suite. Could CS6 be the last boxed and numbered version?
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