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Why do we pay for "all apps" only for Adobe to ask for a seperate plan for 3d software?
Substance is an Adobe App is it not? How am I paying for "all apps" yet not getting all apps?
This is false advertising on Adobes part and is just downright a shady business practice.
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Hello,
Thanks for the feedback.
To be honest, this is something that is frequently discussed, and you're not the first to bring this up. I totally get the frustration, but there is nothing new to share on this regard.
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It's absolutely ridiculous that I'm paying for this "ALL APP" plan, which is apparently a lie. Shame on Adobe and shame on your greedy and convoluted billing practices.
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To be fair, it is now made very clear that Substance 3D apps are not part of the CC plan.
Dave
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Well then they should rebrand this as "ALL THE APPS EXCEPT CERTAIN ONES SORRY" Plan. Don't sell me an "ALL APP" plan and then quietly change things under the hood. There is literally nothing fair about any of this.
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'Don't sell me an "ALL APP" plan and then quietly change things under the hood'
Things were not changed under the hood. The CC All apps plan has never included all non CC Adobe applications. For example Captivate or Framemaker are separate to CC.
Substance 3D apps were created and sold by Allegorithmic, a separate company. When Adobe took them over, subscription plans were created for those apps by Adobe. The Substance 3D apps never been part of CC, although many customers with CC subscriptions hoped that they would be. The plan information just emphasises what has always been the case.
Dave