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Adobe Creative Cloud hits 1 million subscribers, Projects Mighty and Napoleon available in 2014

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Yay For adobe! Project Might and Napolean, looks like new tablets?

 

During today's Q3 earnings report, Adobe announced that its Creative Cloudsoftware service had passed one million subscribers since launching in June. In addition to reaching that milestone much faster than expected, the outfit officially removed the "technology exploration" label from both -shows-project-mighty-napoleon-hands-on/'>Project Mighty and Project Napoleon, and confirmed plans to release them as full-fledged products in 2014. Experience Design team lead Michael Gough and crew will work with experienced maker outfit Adonit in order to complete the pair and ship it out in the first half of next year. 

 

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They really made a great choice moving their stuff to a subscription service at a decent price, in my opinion. I still wish they would wise up with students though and offer students a free version of some of their software the way autodesk does.

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Me and some co-workers have been subscribed to CC since its launch, and we find it's a great value and a step in the right direction. Surely the cpm will accumulate to a point where buying a license would've been cheaper, but CC gives you all tweaks and updates without charging extra, and that bonus is worth a lot in the long run as far as we've seen. Congratulations on the milestone Adobe, keep it up!

Cheers,

Linus

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They really made a great choice moving their stuff to a subscription service at a decent price, in my opinion. I still wish they would wise up with students though and offer students a free version of some of their software the way autodesk does.

Naw, a college student like myself get's nothing free from Adobe. We only get a discount on some of there products. Like Adobe Master Suite CS 6. $900.00 and Adobe subscription $19.95 plus tax for a year. After the year is up, the student pays the full price for the subscription witch is $49.95 plus tax

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Naw, a college student like myself get's nothing free from Adobe. We only get a discount on some of there products. Like Adobe Master Suite CS 6. $900.00 and Adobe subscription $19.95 plus tax for a year. After the year is up, the student pays the full price for the subscription witch is $49.95 plus tax

Yeah I know, I'm a student myself. That's why I wish they would just do what Autodesk does and offer student versions for free. Instead most students just pirate in my experience.

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Yeah I know, I'm a student myself. That's why I wish they would just do what Autodesk does and offer student versions for free. Instead most students just pirate in my experience.

You sure you can't get it for free through your school? When I went to college we got free student keys to the Master Collection through the schools partner program.

Cheers,

Linus

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