![]() ![]() Subscription models for music, magazines and virtual storage (iCloud) are comprehensible. But yeah, if I went through and tallied up all my subs (Netflix, Amazon, newspapers, digital magazines, other software, etc.), I’m sure the monthly cost would be staggering.Yeah, you're certainly right. It’s like cable channel bundles in the US. The problem with subscriptions is that they really start adding up and include things you’ll never use just to justify the monthly fee. As a result, an endless monthly subscription gets a bit daunting after a while. My professional life doesn’t require these tools and I only use them for my hobbies. If I can find a decent replacement 2D animation tool, I’d happily drop that as well. So, the only thing lost by dumping Adobe would be full versions of Acrobat and Animate, which I use occasionally. I don’t even use Photoshop, because my workflow bounces between GIMP and Pixelmator. With FCX and Logic Pro, I can abandon Premiere and Audition. That’s when I really need to decide on things.Īpple offers its Pro Apps bundle for £180 (education pricing). I think I currently pay £16.xx for the same plan and it’s due to go up to £25/mo after the first year. The Black Friday sale has it for £13.xx/month, which gives you access to all CC apps (or at least the vast majority). The Adobe education deal is pretty good, if you happen to be an educator/student.
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