Am looking to update from Photoshop CS5 to CS6, and had a closer look at the creative cloud deal, the £17/month one just for PS rather than the whole 26-app suite at £45.
On the face of it, it would suit - installation on two computers is covered, and if required they can be a mix of mac and windows (which you can't mix on the normal boxed licence), no money up front, all updates provided, and a 1 year commitment.
It's not 'cloud' or SAAS despite the name, so doesn't require net access to use it, its simply a monthly subscription that covers having the software installed locally just as normal. (It does a monthly check-in online to confirm the validity of the licence). There's some extra features not in the boxed one too.
I'm tempted - roughly £200 for the year, for an app that would be £650 to buy, seems about right but saves the cash up front.
Any 'gotchas' with this deal that I haven't noticed?
http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/photoshop.html
On the face of it, it would suit - installation on two computers is covered, and if required they can be a mix of mac and windows (which you can't mix on the normal boxed licence), no money up front, all updates provided, and a 1 year commitment.
It's not 'cloud' or SAAS despite the name, so doesn't require net access to use it, its simply a monthly subscription that covers having the software installed locally just as normal. (It does a monthly check-in online to confirm the validity of the licence). There's some extra features not in the boxed one too.
I'm tempted - roughly £200 for the year, for an app that would be £650 to buy, seems about right but saves the cash up front.
Any 'gotchas' with this deal that I haven't noticed?
http://www.adobe.com/uk/products/photoshop.html
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