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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 547837" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I think you are confusing the 'creative cloud' suite with 'the cloud' or whatever they call it. You can use the creative cloud photography suite without ever using the cloud storage. Just turn off the file syncing. It might even default to OFF, I don't remember. No need to ever upload or sync any pictures to the cloud. With cc, you are just renting LR and PS and get the cloud storage if you want. I've never even looked at the cloud syncing.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to get a trial. I think the trial is the cc version, but it can go either way if you end up buying the standalone rather than going cc. Let it run out to the end, its like getting a free month. Read the signup offer carefully. I have seen two different cc offers, cancel at any time or cancel and owe them 50%. </p><p></p><p>I was resistant to renting software, but now I'm glad I got it. Not bad to have LR and PS for $10/month.</p><p></p><p>No issues on win 10 here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 547837, member: 4923"] I think you are confusing the 'creative cloud' suite with 'the cloud' or whatever they call it. You can use the creative cloud photography suite without ever using the cloud storage. Just turn off the file syncing. It might even default to OFF, I don't remember. No need to ever upload or sync any pictures to the cloud. With cc, you are just renting LR and PS and get the cloud storage if you want. I've never even looked at the cloud syncing. You should be able to get a trial. I think the trial is the cc version, but it can go either way if you end up buying the standalone rather than going cc. Let it run out to the end, its like getting a free month. Read the signup offer carefully. I have seen two different cc offers, cancel at any time or cancel and owe them 50%. I was resistant to renting software, but now I'm glad I got it. Not bad to have LR and PS for $10/month. No issues on win 10 here. [/QUOTE]
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