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And why is it more expensive for an Individual?
I'm a freelancer and I basicly only use Photoshop/Indesign/Illustrator.
But I need CS6.
So who can help me with this?
regards,
Adobe does not make custom plans for individual users
You may buy the photoshop subscription for $10 and add individual programs for $20 each (rounded $ the last time I looked)
Or you may buy an everything subscription
You may no longer buy CS6, but you may install Photoshop CS6 once you have a subscription
How to get previous using a Cloud subscription https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2528377
-the menu option to see previous versions has changed (several times!) see message #18 for the latest
-or poss
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Adobe does not make custom plans for individual users
You may buy the photoshop subscription for $10 and add individual programs for $20 each (rounded $ the last time I looked)
Or you may buy an everything subscription
You may no longer buy CS6, but you may install Photoshop CS6 once you have a subscription
How to get previous using a Cloud subscription https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2528377
-the menu option to see previous versions has changed (several times!) see message #18 for the latest
-or possibly (another new) procedure in https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2549992
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It's a pity that I can't select 3 apps and pay monthly.
I live in the netherlands and I can only select one app and pay 24 euros monthly, thats 27,22 US Dollars.
I would've like to pay that price for 3 (photoshop/illustrator/Indesign) apps.
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A la carte pricing is the most expensive of the 3 plans .
The all 20+ Apps bundle works out to about $1.55 per app per month. Even if you don't use them all, it's by the far best discount because it's a bundle.
IMO, if you use 3 or more apps, get the All Apps Plan. Initially, I didn't think I would ever use the other products and services but I do. Maybe because they are there and I feel obligated to at least try them.
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One or 2 apps are cheaper than the all apps plan. With the third plan, you have interest to take the all apps plan, as it includes all the apps you want and some you may use from time to time...
Nancy’s logic is true, but nobody will use 20+ apps. But only being able to use them and to try something will help you to get more jobs.
The prices that were told to you are US prices excluding taxes. European prices are with taxes. That’s the basic difference.
You can select either 3 single apps each for 24€ or all apps for 59€. The Photography plan is at a very special price at 12€ and includes Photoshop.
You should really consider the all apps plan, either month by month or for a year (cheaper but only cancelable at the end of the subscription without a penalty).
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thank you guys so much!
for all the info, I will definitely look into it.
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Micha
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I will just confirm that it is possible to get the Photography package for $10/month and a second app for $20/month.
For me that means Photoshop and Illustrator.
Beginning with three apps, I don't see any way to get a discount.
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/A.C.+Swift wrote
I will just confirm that it is possible to get the Photography package for $10/month and a second app for $20/month.
For me that means Photoshop and Illustrator.
That's correct! Photoshop&Lightroom Classic (Photography plan...) come as a bundle and contain the full Photoshop.
So Photoshop+a different program work well together. A third program will get you in the area of the all apps plan, except for Acrobat, Spark and InCopy.
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