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In reply to the discussion: Adobe goes subscription only [View all]politicat
(9,810 posts)21. They'll be losing a lot of government work and gov contractors.
Since anything with an export control or security ranking requires strict backup/version control. We have to know exactly where (as in down to which blade of the server) our offsite backup is at all times. Document control protocols are not taken lightly.
Also, Adobe has clearly missed the concept of the laptop, a device that allows creative professionals to remove themselves from a network and get some work done without interruption.
(For those looking for InDesign alternatives, Apple's iBooks Author does pre-press really well, despite being designed for ebook pre-press. Also, Scribus, which is open-source and platform independent. Go, XML.)
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$600 a year for EVERYTHING continually updated is actually a really good price.
toadzilla
May 2013
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