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WARNING - READ FIRST - Adobe Creative Cloud 2015 just released
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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 464176" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>I'm not as worried about Google and Topaz remembering who bought it. My concern is that Adobe changes something that breaks the plug-ins completely in a future release, and as a CC subscriber I have no way of reinstalling the only/earlier version of the app that works with my needed plug-ins on a new computer. If PS CC 2016 fundamentally changes the interface between it and plug-ins like Nik/Topaz, I can keep CC from upgrading my desktop to that latest version. But if my desktop machine fails and I need to stand up a new one, I can't get CC to install the older version of the app. That's the bigger problem I see ... but then I'm also very likely to refresh my compute platforms every 2 years with my day job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 464176, member: 25095"] I'm not as worried about Google and Topaz remembering who bought it. My concern is that Adobe changes something that breaks the plug-ins completely in a future release, and as a CC subscriber I have no way of reinstalling the only/earlier version of the app that works with my needed plug-ins on a new computer. If PS CC 2016 fundamentally changes the interface between it and plug-ins like Nik/Topaz, I can keep CC from upgrading my desktop to that latest version. But if my desktop machine fails and I need to stand up a new one, I can't get CC to install the older version of the app. That's the bigger problem I see ... but then I'm also very likely to refresh my compute platforms every 2 years with my day job. [/QUOTE]
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