Adobe CS6 vs Creative Cloud: Which is Right for You?
When it comes to creative software, Adobe has been leading the market for years. Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6) was a popular choice among designers and artists, but in recent years, Adobe has transitioned to a new subscription-based model called Creative Cloud. So, which one should you choose? Let’s take a closer look at Adobe CS6 and Creative Cloud to help you decide.
What is Adobe CS6?
Adobe CS6 is a standalone software package that includes popular applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and more. It was released in 2012 and was available for purchase as a one-time payment license. With CS6, you own the software forever and can continue using it without any additional payments.
One of the advantages of using CS6 is that it runs locally on your computer without requiring an internet connection. This makes it an ideal choice for those who work in areas with limited internet access or prefer not to rely on cloud-based solutions.
However, since Adobe stopped releasing updates for CS6 in 2017, you may experience compatibility issues with newer operating systems or hardware. Additionally, if you need access to newer features or tools, you will need to upgrade to a newer version of the software.
What is Creative Cloud?
Creative Cloud is a subscription-based service offered by Adobe that allows users to access all of the latest versions of their creative applications such as Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC and more. With Creative Cloud subscription plans starting at just $20 per month (with an annual commitment), users get access to regular updates and feature enhancements throughout the year.
One of the biggest advantages of using Creative Cloud is its seamless integration between all applications within the suite. Applications can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection and files can be stored on Adobe’s servers with automatic syncing across devices. This makes it an ideal choice for teams working remotely or collaborating on projects.
However, the subscription model means that you need to keep paying to access the software. If you stop paying, you lose access to the software and your files stored in the cloud.
Which one is right for you?
Choosing between CS6 and Creative Cloud depends on your specific needs. If you have a limited budget and don’t require frequent updates or new features, then purchasing CS6 might be a better option for you.
If you need access to all of Adobe’s latest tools and features, work collaboratively with others on projects, or want to work from anywhere with an internet connection, then Creative Cloud may be more suitable for your needs.
It’s also worth noting that if you currently own CS6, Adobe offers discounted rates for upgrading to Creative Cloud.
Conclusion
In conclusion, both Adobe CS6 and Creative Cloud have their advantages and disadvantages. Ultimately, choosing between them depends on your specific needs as a user. Take into account factors such as budget, frequency of updates required, collaboration needs and remote working requirements when making your decision. By doing so, you’ll be able to choose the right software solution that meets all of your creative needs.
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