But, this is my two cents.ĬC seems like a good subscription model to insure constant updates. Jim, I realize that this thread is old and the topic now possibly moot. And while it may work fine for a user's current needs, the question must be asked, will it do so for future needs as well? As new formats like 4K, H.265 and CinemaDNG in several varieties are heading into the market, does it really make sense to invest in outdated software that may not fit your needs in the fairly near future?Įach user should consider their own resources and needs, both current and future, before making a decision. No software is perfect, we all want the tools we use to improve. And that is also something a new user should consider. While CS6 does involve a one time cost which allows you to use that software for as long as your computer works, the down side is that CS6 is feature-frozen. And I can see where that could be cause for concern for some folks.īut the other side of that coin must also be highlighted. Much like leasing a car or renting an apartment. Once you stop the subscription, for any reason, then you can no longer use the software. It is true that with CC, you must maintain the subscription in order to keep using the software. CS6 users can continue using their license indefinitely. And after having paid that astronomical amount they are left with zilch when they end their subscription. In five years time they have paid $ 5.100 if Adobe does not increase prices in the meantime, which is highely unlikely. People going for the rental model pay far more, even in the 9 months since introduction, they would have paid $ 85 per month (at least over here) for a sum total of $ 765, only to have the benefit of all the new features AND bugs. They can use that version perpetually, even in 5 years time. People updating from a previous version of Master Collection can do so for the sum of $ 525, disregarding rebates. CS6 is frozen, no new features, no new bugs, CC is updated on a regular basis, giving you new features and new bugs. There are two major differences, CS6 is a perpetual license, CC is only rental. I paid almost $500 for it and it's only been 2 and a half years! It's the most frustrating thing ever.CC has been introduced in June last year, CS6 is still available. Is there any way that I can get out of this going around and back to sqaure one? There's no one I can actually talk to from Adobe. When you click on the link above, it brings you to this page, which is not very helpful: Please visit Adobe Support section for Knowledge base articles around Installation. The tool has been replaced with improved installation support mechanisms. The Adobe Support Advisor tool was used to analyze installer log and system information associated with installation errors. The Adobe Support Advisor has been discontinued Please download Adobe Support Advisor to detect the problem.Ī link to "Get Adobe Support Advisor" was provided, but when I click on it, it brings me to a page that says: When I clicked install, I got a message saying: We've encountered the following issues. However, when I clicked on the desktop icon, which a window pops up with the Design Standard icon and a font folder/ or the icon in Application folder, which has 4 folders popped up - deploy, install, pakages, payloads. If not, double-click the mounted volume on your desktop and drag the app icon from there to the “Applications” icon in the Finder sidebar.If the window also contains a shortcut icon to “Applications”, drag and drop the app onto the shortcut.A new Finder window showing its contents should appear. Find the downloaded file, which usually ends up in your Desktop or Downloads folder.The trick is that most Mac applications are distributed as images called DMG files, and many new Mac users end up running applications directly from the image instead of installing them to the “Applications” directory.Įnough explanation, here’s how to install an OS X app from a DMG file: I put it in the Application folder as suggested by the writer: How to Install Software from DMG Files on a Mac. I end up having an icon of Design Standard of the desktop. So after doing much research on the forum and internet, I uninstalled the software following instructions and download the software CS Design standard again, following the links provided on this very website. I purchased the software Creative Suite CS6 and downloaded it online with a serial number and all that. I believe the problem ofĬashing started after that. Background: I recently followed the prompt of automatic upgrade from OSX Maverick to Sierra.
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