Should i buy creative suite
Can you please reply, thanks. Hi Grace, InDesign is an excellent and widely used program for creating books; I used it to lay out all of my print books. If you use InDesign or other Creative Cloud programs, a complete copy will be installed on your computer, like most programs.
Except for an occasional check-in with the server, you do not need a continuous Internet connection to get your work done. Creative Cloud programs can only be installed by downloading them from an Internet server; there are no discs available similar to how phone apps are installed. If all you want to do is use InDesign to get a book printed, you can do just that and not get involved with the rest.
The other aspect of Creative Cloud is how you pay. Make sure InDesign is selected in the top menu, and then click the menu below that to see your payment choices. But the monthly plan gives you the option to stop paying immediately after the book project is complete. If you already have good graphics programs that you can use to prepare photos and illustrations for your book, you can use those with InDesign and keep costs down.
Online subscriptions suck when they are the only option. I will never like the cloud. Why shun a large portion of their clients? I use CS4 at work for small projects and the license allowed me to install onto two devices as long as only one at a time was used. I will be retiring soon and have to leave that license to my successor. If I subscribe from my PC, can I use use it from my laptop as well?
For CS6 and earlier, you could use the software on up to two computers, but only on the same platform. Currently, with Creative Cloud you can use the software on up to two computers on different platforms two PCs, two Macs, or one PC and one Mac , if that matters.
An Internet connection is required the first time you install and license your apps, but you can use the apps in offline mode with a valid software license. The desktop apps will attempt to validate your software licenses every 30 days.
For annual members, you can use the apps for up to 99 days in offline mode. Month-to-month members can use the software for up to 30 days in offline mode. Yes, you can install and activate Creative Cloud desktop applications on two computers, regardless of operating system, for use by the individual associated with the membership.
See the product license agreements page for more information. This subscription model is awful. Total rip off. Whatever happened to buying and owning a product? Also, the limited number of days between online verification is an issue, considering I use Photoshop as my primary stress relief during long Naval deployments.
I have since acquired a iMac to run newer applications under a newer OS, but my main work horse is the older Mac.
But even if I was making money, it would still be hard to justify because as someone who has been at the pro level for over two decades, what they offer is of little use to someone like myself, regardless of what their marketers tell you. It is really quite good and gets better and better with each update. The interface is good and quality of the changes to a photo are good.
They support different color models and higher bit depths. Some things work in slightly different ways, but mostly very similar to Photoshop, including many of the same shortcut keys. Or the Nik collection plugins are another option version 2 is free from when Google owned it.
Can I still use the photoshop, and illustrator without it? If not what should I do? Were you using the Internet method of activation? I thought the authorization code was only needed for phone activation, which no longer works as far as I know.
Hi, so i just bought the dvd version of lightroom 6 and i have an iMac that no longer has a disc drive. So i was going to borrow a family members disc drive to install the program, but my question is do i need to have the disc in the computer at all times while i am using the program?
If you use a computer with no disc drive, I think you can download the trial version of Lightroom from adobe. All you should really need from the box is the serial number. Ugh this subscription model stinks. Thanks Rob. Definitely as good as anything more recent. Probably just for that reason. I mean it! What is wrong with you? Let people create from their imagination instead of using it all just to run the limited tools?
Hi Conrad. Thank you for a very informative article. But I simply can not afford an upgrade. But my choices of using some other software, such as Final Draft will no longer be available soon. Any honest suggestions? Thank you Conrad! This option would let you modernize your OS so that you could run current software such as iTunes for your iPhone, because El Capitan is the second-newest Mac system and still widely supported.
The problems with this option are:. Say a limited budget of just a few hundred dollars to get a more recent but not new Mac capable of running For example a mid Mac mini is supported by OS X It would be ready to run, and the new OS would let you run the latest software so you can upgrade your iPhone. You need to keep your CS5 applications running if the Adobe Creative Cloud plans for the current versions are outside your budget.
Adding a used newer Mac to run the latest software while keeping the old Mac on A Mac mini may be a good option. I can always connect both systems to one another when I need to. The only other issue I see is about affordability with large monitors. Or do you think finding an inexpensive if I can find one used iMac may be the way to go? You might try the reviews at the TFT Central web site. But within that budget you might find a good standard sRGB gamut, conventional resolution display, and those still get the job done as well as they ever have.
Hopefully that website will help you find a good monitor. I can run Sierra which would be ideal for some of the now discontinued applications, sans the Adobe suite. With a head injury, having everything in one small work space to toggle back and forth between is confusing for me now unfortunately. I know with the physical constraints I have makes finding something that would work tough, and the limited budget makes it near impossible. But I must remain hopeful and keep looking.
You never know what someone has to offer at any given time. Conrad, thank you again for your suggestions and all of for help. This is probably way too late a reply. Can you recommend me any other product without subscription? There is also a free program called Inkscape on Mac and Windows. There are more options than that, but those are the ones that immediately came to mind.
I have been using the Affinity tools for over a year now on a Mac platform. Wonderful apps and if you an old Macromedia Freehand guy like me, Affinity Designer has many features consistent with Freehand. Highly recommended from this designer 30 years in the biz. Right on! Thank you! On a different note, I was planning on picking up a mid 27 inch iMac when my sister gave me her Hi, I am running Adobe Photoshop Version: This was released back in June According to Wikipedia, there were few updates to this before they went to the subscription model?!
But I could not find any updates to download from Adobe. Or did Adobe go to the subscription model right after this version? I am not sure. Also, I am due for a computer upgrade soon and no longer have the 64 bit software. If I decide to keep the version I have and not go to the subscription model, Adobe only offers the 32 bit version of what I have on their website. Any ideas on how I can keep running the 64 bit version? All versions after that are available only as part of a Creative Cloud subscription.
Is your application named Adobe Photoshop CC ? If there is a CC in the name, that means it is a Creative Cloud subscription application. Do you remember how yours was originally installed? As far as updates, all updates released after the introduction of Creative Cloud are distributed through the Creative Cloud application which manages all Creative Cloud software , not as downloads from the website.
Regarding the bit download you found, that was a rare exception. If you have a bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8. In other words, like all other Creative Cloud software, the bit version of Photoshop CC is available only through the Creative Cloud application. There are four different Adobe Creative Cloud plans available, which you can pay for on a monthly or yearly basis:. If you want to get the most value for money, the All Apps plan is a no-brainer.
You get over 20 creative desktop and mobile apps , GB worth of cloud storage, access to a portfolio website, and access to premium fonts through Adobe Typekit. Adobe made some major changes to the one-time purchases of its software. Prior to those changes it could have been prohibitively expensive.
While that's no longer the case, you can purchase the license for a few select and much cheaper Adobe programs, but they come with severe limitations. The first option is the Elements family of programs. The Elements line of products are much lighter on features than the Creative Cloud versions. The intended audience for Adobe Photoshop Elements, for example, is not the professional or aspiring professional photographer, but rather the enthusiast amateur. If you're not going to be shooting in RAW, or don't need all of Photoshop's advanced features, Elements might be the right fit.
And if you purchase Photoshop Elements from Amazon, you stand the chance of paying a little less than if you buy directly from the Adobe website. The only other program available in the Elements family is Adobe Premiere, and lies somewhere between the full version of Adobe Premiere and iMovie in terms of features. Or you can purchase both Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements as a bundle. If you want more robust features, you can still purchase Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6, but Adobe is no longer providing software updates, and it's unclear how much longer this will be available for purchase:.
Since Adobe has made it all but impossible to purchase these programs as one-time downloads, it's worth looking at the prices of software available from competitors.
Adobe Fonts allows you to get free access and commercial usage to thousands of fonts, all of which can be used across all Creative Cloud apps. You also have tools for showcasing your creative work through Adobe Behance and you can save and collaborate on assets such as brushes, materials, and designs through Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries.
Adobe Creative Cloud can be worth the price, but is it worth it for you? That all comes down to your individual needs. In most cases, a free Photoshop and free Premiere Pro alternative could suffice, but sometimes the individual apps will be far superior. Ollie stumbled upon writing online whilst participating in a mobile network forum back in Since then, he has developed an incredible passion for writing about all sorts of tech from smartphones, PC hardware, software, and everything in between.
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