well, hell. i shoulda known adobe would find a way to kill my old suite.
just tried to fire up indesign and got a message that it wont work any more because of upgrades to SAFARI.
hello. wtf? the only thing i need to be online for is the help function.
and i was worried i wouldnt be able to put it on a new laptop....
you fuckers. i love/hate you just like i do apple, ya know that?
brush
(57,630 posts)$59 bucks a month? I have been for years now. You get all the latest updates and you're always current.
It's diabolical. No more skipping upgrades and Adobe gets a constant revenue stream. But I'm sure you know all this.
Jirel
(2,259 posts)Like the OP, I keep a machine that runs CS6. I absolutely will never buy any product that comes with a subscription. I bought Affinity Photo, which I run on my other machines. For a 1-time price if $49, I paid less for a 100% Photoshop clone that Id pay for a month subscription with Adobe. Adobe can take a flying leap. Theyre thieves, always have been. The only reason I still keep one copy of CS6 running, is that every so often I miss the interface - Affinity is super similar, but just so slightly different that I sometimes feel jarred when I reach for a tool. They also make a clone of Illustrator and InDesign, both absolutely equivalent without the thievery.
brush
(57,630 posts)Nictuku
(3,866 posts)There is a bit of a learning curve, but there are videos.
It is called Gimp.
I was able to use it to put out a book cover for a self-published book. Layers is what was important to me, and it supports Layers, and tons of things that I also see in newer versions of Photoshop.
Funny name. But it is free (I think they take donations)
mopinko
(71,836 posts)i just dont use it enough, 1st off. but i dont rly like every keystroke going to their cloud.
brush
(57,630 posts)Acrobat and InDesign occasionally.Another poster in this thread seems to have found a workaround to Adobe's heavy hand.
mitch96
(14,673 posts)Woodwizard
(994 posts)I prefer inkscapes over illustrator I use them for vector drawing for machining on cnc.
Gimp is a great replacement for Photoshop.
They are both free.
mopinko
(71,836 posts)ShazamIam
(2,707 posts)mopinko
(71,836 posts)you have to have a cloud subscription to download it.
they're offering a free trial. i might just put it on the new machine, and say fuck it.
some files i'll have to transfer, but...
that machine is a tad wonky, anyway.
but damn, i just wanted to print out a little sign.