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Creative Cloud review
Should you upgrade to get your hands on Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC, After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC, Dreamweaver CC, Flash Pro CC, Edge CC et al?
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Should you upgrade to get your hands on Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC, After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC, Dreamweaver CC, Flash Pro CC, Edge CC et al?
Adobe’s move to Creative Cloud offers a chance to overhaul its software in exciting ways – but it could leave the company damaged if customers aren’t won over.
Why Adobe's move to a subscription service provoked such strong reactions, what the underlying reasons for the move are – and how to decide if you should move to Creative Cloud.
Ashleigh Allsopp sits down with the Adobe VP to talk about the move to the subscription-only Creative Cloud, security, piracy, hardware ventures, future updates and more.
Subscription-only sales announced as company launches updates to all of its Creative Suite tools from Photoshop to Dreamweaver to After Effects.
Plus we look at the new Muse web design tool for designers used to InDesign, and a new Kuler app.
News, reviews, advice and tutorials related to Adobe's Creatve Cloud software and services subscription bundle, which includes Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC, After Effects CC, Premiere Pro CC, Dreamweaver CC, Flash Pro CC, Lightroom 5, Muse CC & more.
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