Adobe integrates CS6 and the Creative Cloud into the educational market with new offerings and prices. full story ![]()

The pro versions of Photoshop (and the rest of Adobe’s Creative Suite) have always had a steep admission fee. In some cases, we’re talking thousands of dollars. Makes sense for big companies, but those costs put a bigger strain on self-employed pros and smaller indie operations. So it makes sense that Adobe’s Creative Cloud – which lets you rent these apps for a monthly fee...
gizmag.com (11 days ago)
Adobe’s popular Creative Suite of applications will be available only by subscription from Adobe’s cloud service, Creative Cloud.
nytimes.com (10 days ago)
Adobe has once again revamped its digital imaging and content creation software suite, taking it all-cloud and adding some impressive new capabilities.
pcmag.com (12 days ago)
Adobe also announces that it will drop Creative Suite brand in favor of Creative Cloud, Monday at Adobe MAX conference.
hollywoodreporter.com (12 days ago)
This week, Adobe, producer of Photoshop and other creative software made a landmark announcement: the Creative Cloud just ate the Creative Suite.
amny.com (9 days ago)
Filed under: Investing Adobe Accelerates Shift to the Cloud New Product Innovation to be Delivered Exclusively Through Adobe Creative Cloud LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- At Adobe MAX, The Creativity Conference, Adobe (NAS: ADBE) today accelerated its shift to the cloud with a major update to Adobe® Creative Cloud™, the company's flagship offering for creatives. Today's...
dailyfinance.com (12 days ago)
Adobe is going to a subscription-based model and discontinuing its boxed version of Creative Suite. The products will now be branded Creative Cloud.
palmbeachpost.com (11 days ago)
Adobe's Creative Cloud will soon be the only way to get the new versions of its full software suite
cbsnews.com (12 days ago)
Falling average selling prices, and millions of non-upgrading made Adobe's transition of Creative Suite to Creative Cloud inevitable.
gigaom.com (10 days ago)
Adobe's announcement that its Creative Suite of software applications would, in future, only be available via a cloud-based subscription plan has caused an outcry as artistic types the world over feel forced into making a perpetual commitment to Adobe.
forbes.com (9 days ago)
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