
One thing that does trouble me about the recent change is that there is no backup of any of the CS6 apps if you installed them as a Creative Cloud member versus the full-priced license or boxed version. Like the rest of us they only want to make our lives easier and allow us to do what we all do best, CREATE!
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There’s a lot of great people at Adobe who are creative professionals like the rest of us, who are just working to make these programs better than ever! They are Artists, Photographers, Videographers, Graphic Designers, Animators, Web Developers, Video Editors, Compositors, etc. It’s discouraging – me being one who really embraced the new distribution model from the start and was an early member, this all seems likely to hurt or cause problems for the rest of us who embrace this service with open arms.
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I suspended my weekly group update subscriptions due to so much negative discussions and comments. The chatter among the Photoshop, Adobe, Design, and Photography groups on Linked-In is deafening. What really stresses me is all the negative response Creative Cloud has sparked around the creative community – especially among the Photography and Graphic Design community. I rather lease software that I can trade up to the next current release than throw thousands away on out-dated software I eventually will not be able to use.

With Adobe constantly updating their creative apps, it does not seem practical to keep paying so much each time to stay current. Moving towards a subscription model is the best thing they’ve done.
