Adobe Creative Cloud gives you access to CS6 apps
Earlier this week Adobe announced Creative Cloud. It’s a subscription service that gives you access to anything under the umbrella of CS6, which includes Photoshop Extended, Premiere Pro, AfterEffects, Lightroom, Muse, Edge and Touch. If you’re prepared to part with $49.99 per month for an annual contract, you will get access to all of this, and if you qualify for educational pricing or are on CS3 or higher, it’ll cost you just $30 per month on an introductory offer.
Considering that the Photoshop CS6 Full Master Collection costs $2,599, the subscription pricing plan does make this pro creative software more accessible to people, but whether it is affordable and worthwhile enough for entry-level enthusiasts remains to be seen.
Read Adobe’s full press release on Creative Cloud.
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scliffe | News | 25/04/2012 11:02am
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