In 2013, not long after I purchased Adobe Creative Suite CS6, Adobe terminated the desktop versions of its software and launched Creative Cloud, offering subscription-based access only to its suite of products. It's easy to understand why some users have been unhappy with Adobe's subscription model (go.pcworld.com/adsb).A large corporation has the budget to shoulder monthly fees, but small businesses and home users may balk, especially for programs used only occasionally. But a subset of users have largely left their beloved Adobe software behind for a variety of clones, shareware, and open-source products. Photo editing software can now do almost anything that illustration programs can do. [Extracted from the article]
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