Adobe 'Creative Cloud' (again)

Combs, Richard richard.combs at Polycom.com
Wed Jul 17 07:30:26 PDT 2013


David Creamer wrote:
 
> > If you already own a perpetual license version, you don't have to stop
> > using it. But if you start out as a renter, you do. And if you own a
> > perpetual license, such as CS6, and then rent CC as your new upgrade
> > path, when you stop paying, there's a good chance that your current
> > files will no longer open in the CS6 version, potentially rendering it
> > useless.
> 
> Where did you get that info?
> If you have CS6 via a perpetual license it will still work even after
> canceling a Cloud subscription.

I think the OP's unstated assumption is that if you go down the subscription path, you'll always be on the latest version, and at some point in the future, files created or saved in that version will no longer be compatible with the CS6 version. 

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
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