Very Confused Regarding Cloud Membership and Adobe Fonts
Alright, I feel like a huge idiot right now!
I first purchased Photoshop CS5 a few years ago followed by Adobe Flash CS6. Since they were not cloud apps, and I am a middle-aged grandmother, I was fine just quietly using them on my laptop at home and leaving the cloud jumping to the generations that came after me. ![]()
Now, when I just received an update on a new laptop, I got a message from Adobe telling me that with my Cloud membership I was entitled to some services, including a bunch of fonts. I LOVE finding fonts,! It's actually kind of an obsession of mine.
Therefore I thought I would venture out of my comfort zone and check these fonts out.
Now, I only have the free creative cloud membership, and on my account it clearly states that among other things, I can use Adobe Fonts (sounds like only with Adobe products). HOWEVER, when I found the first font I liked, and I tried to figure out how to download it, (which was not at all clear to an old lady like me)
I did get a message, or error, or something that told me that I would NOT be eligible for Adobe Fonts until I SUBSCRIBED to a Creative Cloud membership, at which time I could download the remaining three fonts. (Three?
Nobody mentioned a limit on the fonts we could use.
So, can someone please explain to this old lady whether or not I need to subscribe to a paid Creative Cloud Membership to use the Fonts (which isn't happening because I can't afford it!) or if my Free Creative Cloud membership is sufficient.
Also, I apologize for my long "discussion" when I probably could have asked my question in a couple of sentences.
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