The systems I support are on a closed network - no Internet access. That
would be problematic, I'm thinking....
On Monday, May 6, 2013, Patrick Inhofer wrote:
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> On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 6:15 PM, Scott <switthaus@mac.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'switthaus%40mac.com');>>
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> > Interesting. Avid may have gotten another gift?
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> Seriously?
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> Does everyone on this list need to buy 20 seats?
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> And if you do, what did you do before... use one license for all of them
> and disconnect them from the network so when multiple people launched it
> wouldn't belch at you?
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> And how is that not stealing?
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> I've been on the Creative Cloud since last year and it's brilliant. I
> recently needed to edit a PDF and was able to download the full version of
> their PDF app and do what I needed... then deleted it.
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> I've done the same thing with After Effects.
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> What did I used to do? Buy one version of the Production Premium Bundle for
> $1500 and not upgrade for three years until I was forced to because a
> graphics artist sent me a project file that I had to open with the most
> recent version... and I'd spend another $1500.
>
> As an upgraded Creative Cloud user... I'd need to pay for Creative Cloud
> continuously for 7 years before having spent the full amount for one boxed
> version of just the Production Premium bundle that would be outdated in a
> year. How is that not a better model for me?
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> - pi
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Rob Lawson
System Administrator, ACSR ISIS, Windows & Interplay
CBS News
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