jgelin macrumors 6502a Nov 2, 2016 #26 pier said: Only for Photoshop. If you want to use Photoshop and Illustrator you have to pay full price. Click to expand... Yeah they should let you have a # of app plan. Like I could get 3 apps for X amount or 5 for Y, and the whole package for Z. Reactions: mollyc
pier said: Only for Photoshop. If you want to use Photoshop and Illustrator you have to pay full price. Click to expand... Yeah they should let you have a # of app plan. Like I could get 3 apps for X amount or 5 for Y, and the whole package for Z.
Bubba Satori Suspended Nov 2, 2016 #28 GeneralChang said: Oh gag. So does that mean I can just write off actually accomplishing anything with Adobe software for a few weeks while all us paying beta testers work through the bugs? Click to expand... 1980 called. They want their lingo back. Oh, wait, that was Macromedia.
GeneralChang said: Oh gag. So does that mean I can just write off actually accomplishing anything with Adobe software for a few weeks while all us paying beta testers work through the bugs? Click to expand... 1980 called. They want their lingo back. Oh, wait, that was Macromedia.
ErikGrim macrumors 604 Nov 3, 2016 #29 Have they reverted their terrible UI from the mid 2015 update yet? Otherwise never updating.
verniesgarden macrumors 65816 Nov 4, 2016 #30 ErikGrim said: Have they reverted their terrible UI from the mid 2015 update yet? Otherwise never updating. Click to expand... Which UI are you talking about? Adobe has about 3 going on right now.
ErikGrim said: Have they reverted their terrible UI from the mid 2015 update yet? Otherwise never updating. Click to expand... Which UI are you talking about? Adobe has about 3 going on right now.
ErikGrim macrumors 604 Nov 6, 2016 #31 verniesgarden said: Which UI are you talking about? Adobe has about 3 going on right now. Click to expand... Specifically the "touch-friendly" UI of Photoshop that debuted in the second 2015 update.
verniesgarden said: Which UI are you talking about? Adobe has about 3 going on right now. Click to expand... Specifically the "touch-friendly" UI of Photoshop that debuted in the second 2015 update.