Rather than selling software licenses outright – and then hoping that users would pay to move up to the most recent version – Adobe instead promised full access to its suite of apps but for an ongoing monthly fee. You get seven days of access when you download it, to see if you like it, and after that it's $9.99 per month.Īdobe's switch to a subscription-based model didn't go down well with many of the company's users, back when the company announced the "Creative Cloud" system in 2013. The version being distributed through the Mac App Store is the app formerly referred to as Lightroom CC, and uses Adobe's subscription plan rather than being available for outright purchase. Lightroom, however, takes a different pricing approach. Adobe Photoshop Elements, for example, offers a cut-down version of the popular Photoshop app, intended for those who don't need the full functionality. Adobe has software already available in the Mac App Store, though with a more consumer focus.
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