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I used to have Master Collection CS6 and I had trouble installing it, I was told that Adobe wont let you run them anymore(cs6) and to buy the programs. Thing is, it is now all subscriptions and it is so damn expensive! It used to be where you could just purchase a bundle for 1 time and you were done and had the prograhms for life. I just think this new subscription thing is stupid and they should still give you the option of paying for programs one time vs monthly/yearly plans. At least lower the costs so you can afford more than one prograhm. Im a Game Designer so I need multiple Adobe progrms but now that this subscription thing is all they offer, I am not buying from Adobe ever again
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A lot of people are still using CS6 apps without issues, as far as I'm aware they run fine on Windows 7/8/10 and MAC OS Mojave and earlier, who told you Adobe won't let you run them anymore
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> I talked to an Adobe Admin yesterday and he said I can no longer use it.
Depends on exactly what the question was. Do you have a transcript of the conversation?
There is no reason that you cannot keep using CS6 unless you're running macOS Catalina.
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A couple of things I disagree with in your post.
1. CS6 still works, provided you use it on an operating system and hardware for which it was designed. If you upgrade the OS or your hardware then you run the risk of features not working.
2. When you add up the cost of keeping perpetual software updated regularly, to keep up with cameras, PC hardware, operating systems you may find subscription is actually cheaper. Take the Photography plan. You get Photoshop and Lightroom updated regularly for under £10 A month.
I realise everyone's individual case is different, but use of industry standard software needs to be factored in to a business plan just the same as fuel costs, equipment replacement, premises, wages etc.
Dave
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That doesn't affect perpetual licences, it's only for the older Creative Cloud apps
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