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decay wrote:
Isn't your current version still working?
Do you have to accept files from others with higher versions?
You probably don't need to upgrade.
Adobe will fix it so there will be no backward compatibility, forcing an upgrade.
Apple will fix it so older versions of CS will not run on new OS versions, forcing an upgrade.
Bend over and like it!
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Paul F.:
Pony up the $20 for Snow Leopard Server while it's still available & cheap.
In the future, if you get a Mac with 10.8 and need to run 10.6 Server virtualized, you could run your current InDesign in that environment. (maybe)
Anyone here doing that?
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the cloud subscription version on an as-need basis? So, say you do a quarterly flyer, can't you just subscribe to InDesign for the months that are actually used for the flyer production? Or do you have to subscribe for the whole year?
I thought that I had read it is a month-to-month plan, sign up for when you need it. If that is the case, then the subscription plan doesn't sound too shabby for the light user.
Plus, Photoshop Elements and Photoshop Premiere aren't in this subsription plan, are they?
Here's another issue... how long before they obsolete the CS filetypes and force everyone who needs to interact with others (which would be almost everybody) to go to Adobe Cloud?
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Not for me.
I'm a different kind of customer.