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November 14, 2019
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Cost a little steep

  • November 14, 2019
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Let's see now.... $10 a month for Photoshop, $10 a month for Photoshop for iPad Pro, and now $10 a month for Fresco. Theres an awful lot of competition out there for iPad Pro apps that are "complete" and also a one time purchase. I've used Adobe products since Photoshop ver.3 along with Illustrator. It was always a tough nut to purchase the suites but not a nessesary function each and every year. Now with the monthly "rental" and product verifications on-line it's getting difficult to justify on a fixed income. Fresco is fun but look at Sketchbook, or ArtRage, or Procreate....they all export to PSD files, including layers.....and they work, the are not applications in the proccess of being developed while clients pay monthly but can't get the performance they need. Maybe Adobe should keep them under wrap until they can release them as viable competion.

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Correct answer Michael J. Hoffman

If you have the Photoshop single-app plan, it's $20.99 (in the US) and it now includes Photoshop for iPad and Fresco.

 

If you have the Photography plan at $9.99/month, you're already getting an amazing deal. But it doesn't include Fresco. However, it DOES include Photoshop for iPad, if you get in early (before Jan 31).

 

Your other points are certainly valid, I just wanted to correct the pricing options:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html

 

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November 15, 2019

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November 15, 2019

If you have the Photoshop single-app plan, it's $20.99 (in the US) and it now includes Photoshop for iPad and Fresco.

 

If you have the Photography plan at $9.99/month, you're already getting an amazing deal. But it doesn't include Fresco. However, it DOES include Photoshop for iPad, if you get in early (before Jan 31).

 

Your other points are certainly valid, I just wanted to correct the pricing options:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html