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I've been using various Adobe suite products for more than a decade...while my last version I own is a bit old, CS4...I was a bit bummed CS6 is the last physical copy you can own.
Wondering how you more hardcore users of the product feel.
I mainly use PS and Camera RAW with Bridge...as well as Premier Pro, Encore, Audition...and some After Effects and Illustrator.
While on the surface it can be cheaper paying monthly fees...I can say I feel warm and fuzzy always requiring Internet access and if you have content stored on the cloud...if you don't pay, you loose access to your data...and who knows what they are doing with your data on their servers.
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I hate it because you end up paying a lot more for the same thing. Of course they argue, "but if you buy every upgrade...", except some upgrades are crap.
As for your data, I believe you'll still have access to it. Just without a subscription to the program, you can't make changes.
I've been an Adobe user since before CS--when it was just Photoshop 3.0 and Illustrator 5.5. I currently have CS 6 and I'm currently looking for adobe alternatives. I don't want to fool with CC unless I absolutely have to.
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I'm a Lightroom fan and have Photoshop 7.0 which I rarely use.
You can get Lightroom seperately from the cloud. For most everyday editing, that is not layering and stitching and all that, Lightroom is the champion with the exception of having a clone tool which can get frustrating.
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I figured computer programs were going to move in this direction sooner or later. Video games are on the horizon too with the PSNow stuff they're just introducing.
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I'm in the same position as you, oneagain, I have a rather old version of PS, which I bought about 5 years ago. It's an educational version, so I got it for a good price, but when I bought my new computer, about 2 months ago, I found out that my version of PS is no longer supported.
I tried a few PS substitutes for a while, but I finally broke down, and I'm now paying Adobe $10 monthly for PS, and I must say that I actually like the newer version.