If anything good came out of that even, it is that I now know the benefit of backing up my work. ![]() Several years of design work was gone in one mortifying instant. I don’t know if you have ever suffered the heartbreak of losing all of your data due to a busted hard drive. With Creative Cloud, you don’t have to make that kind of choice, since the programs are interchangeable. What if you owned a Mac at home and your office computer was a PC? In short, you were out of luck. The only problem was that you were forced to buy a Mac version or a Windows version. In the Creative Suite days, you were always allowed to install your Adobe programs on two different computers, perfect if you have a desktop and a laptop, or if you wanted to install at work as well as at home. ![]() Whatever the motivation, Creative Cloud is here to stay, and it actually comes with some pretty cool benefits that were not included with the Creative Suite. Others believe that this was a necessary and inevitable move on Adobe’s part in order to stay current. Designers everywhere were quick to jump to the conclusion that greed was Adobe’s motivating factor, and many still believe this to be the case. ![]() When Adobe announced their move away from packaged software in favor of a subscription-based model, they generated some controversy to say the least.
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