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July 20, 2013
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Adobe Photoshop CS7 really exist ? or it is a fake ?

  • July 20, 2013
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Hi, recently when i search in the web information about CS6 I saw new Adobe Photoshop CS7. Page was not well positioned and do not know if its authenticity is really good. How is it? Thank's

This information i read in this page : [removed] .

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    Participant
    October 7, 2013

    There's going to be no CS7 because Adobe decided to discontinue Creative Suite after CS6.  Creative Suite ranged from CS1 to CS6.  Creative Suite was a 10-year service which was from 2003 to 2013.  Instead of Creative Suite, Adobe will use a service called "Creative Cloud".  Creative Cloud changes 2 pros to 2 cons.  1st con is that Creative Suite is no longer a service that uses a license that lasts forever.  Instead it will be a monthly subscription basis.  It will require a payment of $50 each month which is a lot of money.  Can't you believe it $50 just for 1 month.  2nd con is that Creative Cloud also forces users to upgrade after a specific time interval.

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    October 7, 2013

    there also is a Third Con as well. If you have a Poor Internet connection as about 85% of US does with frequent dropouts and lost signal acquisition, you may end up having expensive doorstops on your computer. You need at least Cable or Satellite Modem to get by PPP and DSL will not cut it.

    There will be many places all over the US that subscribers may end up with expensive bricks as related to these subscription. The subscription model won't work for any company until all companies get together and help pay for wiring every city, town, county, road, pig path with fiber optic. Then, and only then, will the subscription model be accessible to everyone. That needs it.

    Participating Frequently
    October 27, 2013

    I agree philip. My wife is from a town that is 1 gas station, a commuinity story (trading post), and a k-8 school with about 600 people. High speed internet is not provided, Im not even sure if DSL is possible there. Middle of no where high desert town. In a few years we are moving there and no way under the sun ill do CC until besides other things the internet can get at least DSL speed. No way i will deal with bloated adobe products that I need to redown load ever month or so and maybe take hours. The cell serivese is worse. You can only get up to 3 bars on service. You can stand in same spot and calls drop so technology is about 15 years behind there. Agreed philip, making cc global was a bad move. Not only places in use with bad internet what about 2nd and 3rd world countries, what if you not 1 of the 28 countires on adobe CC list to allow it? Again what happens to photogrophers, journalists and film makers when they go to south america for a 6 month project. Too bad for them.

    That is just 1 reason why forcing CC is a global dumb move. I say give it 10 years and internet infrastructure will be nearly good enough globaly. A thing to consider is my wife is navajo. They lived in their traditional lifestyle until 1950's, horse, buggy, religion, cloths and pretty much everything. Her uncels tell me of how the first time they saw a car was when teenagers. Yes the world is changing fast but not everywhere is 1st world.

    station_two
    Inspiring
    July 20, 2013

    I'll flag your post so the moderators can delete that nasty malware site you posted.

    station_two
    Inspiring
    July 20, 2013

    Fake.

    What would have been Photoshop CS7 (Photoshop 14.x) was renamed Photoshop CC and is only available as a subscription in which you pay a monthly tribute to Adobe for the rest of your life but never get to own the software.

    When your payments stop, the software ceases to work.  That simple..