BillyDuds wrote:
Me too. Sticking with CS6, that is. IMHO, it's a mature program (think Microsoft Word or the latest Apple feline) that has fully enough advanced features for most users. In other words, upgrades from here on, available only in CC, probably won't be worth the cost.
Matter of fact, I'm coming to believe that Adobe realized they were close to running out new ideas for cool upgrades they could add to Photoshop and their stable of other software programs. Thus they decided to lock people into CC, foist on them a few largely cosmetic upgrades to make CC seem like a good choice while Adobe still has a few ideas in its pocket to trot out. Then when enough customers are locked into CC, Adobe will slow down on the rate of upgrades or transition into a holding pattern completely. Thus they'll maintain their income stream yet reduce their costs by firing half their brainy software developers.
Incidentally, I moved my precious hard copy of CS6 to my basement. The dry and reasonably constant temperature storage should prolong the life of the CD, cross fingers.
Me too. Sticking with CS6, that is. IMHO, it's a m... (
show quote)
Darkness will help preserve your CD.