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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 559928" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I like the CC plan. Many of us here have it. Lots of help available online. I really like the LR organizer too (some don't). Try the Nikon stuff. Then get the CC trial, use your 30 days before you pay, its like a free month.</p><p></p><p>As for the 'cloud', the software is stand alone, it just needs to check in once in awhile to keep working. Nothing really 'cloud' about it. There is cloud storage and sharing. I've never touched it and don't really know much about it. LR on my tablet? Uggh, not impressed. Maybe I don't know what I'm doing, but I find the mobile not intuitive and awkward. Nothing like the desktop version which I really find easy to use.</p><p> </p><p>If/when you sign up, read plan carefully. There was some offers that were month by month and you could cancel anytime. But I think I am mostly seeing 12 month commitments even though its billed monthly. Good stuff though. I enjoy LR and have a lot to learn about PS, but its there when I need it. I was resistant to subscription software, but glad I gave in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 559928, member: 4923"] I like the CC plan. Many of us here have it. Lots of help available online. I really like the LR organizer too (some don't). Try the Nikon stuff. Then get the CC trial, use your 30 days before you pay, its like a free month. As for the 'cloud', the software is stand alone, it just needs to check in once in awhile to keep working. Nothing really 'cloud' about it. There is cloud storage and sharing. I've never touched it and don't really know much about it. LR on my tablet? Uggh, not impressed. Maybe I don't know what I'm doing, but I find the mobile not intuitive and awkward. Nothing like the desktop version which I really find easy to use. If/when you sign up, read plan carefully. There was some offers that were month by month and you could cancel anytime. But I think I am mostly seeing 12 month commitments even though its billed monthly. Good stuff though. I enjoy LR and have a lot to learn about PS, but its there when I need it. I was resistant to subscription software, but glad I gave in. [/QUOTE]
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