Be aware that the purchase of The Student & Teacher versions of Adobe's Creative Cloud sold through various University Bookstores & resllers is only for personal use, they are NOT intended for use by UMN departments. Additionally the cost is much higher for a one year subscription of the Student. The Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan includes the all-new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC photo service so you can easily edit, organize, store and share your photos from anywhere, and Adobe Photoshop CC so you can transform your images into anything you can imagine.
I am upstairs 11:35 A.M. Note: Before we get started it's important to note that the minimum system requirements for Lightroom have changed. Lightroom 4 does not support 32-bit Macs. You must be running a 64-bit Intel processor and OS 10.6.8 or higher (read this Apple support document to determine whether your Mac has a 64-bit processor). On the Windows side, support for Windows XP has been dropped.
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U PDATE (Oct. 2018) – Students & teachers will now receive Adobe’s all-new of tools & services with Creative Cloud membership – all other information below remains the same. The standard pricing for – their flagship Creative Cloud all-in-one offering – is US$50 a month with an annual membership. But what about education customers?
How much is the academic discount? On price, the offer is even better – all students, teachers, and education staff can now pay just with an annual plan (under $1/day) for your first year – but importantly, no previous ownership of any Adobe product is required and no coupon code is necessary. Outside of North America, the levels of reduction can be even greater – £16.24 or €19,50 or A$28.59 per month (including VAT), or 60-70% off: Adobe CC 2015 Education Offer Students & teachers, now get Adobe Creative Cloud – including all-new tools like Photoshop CC 2015, Illustrator CC 2015, InDesign CC 2015, Muse CC 2015, Acrobat DC 2015, and more – for a reduced price of US$19.99/month for the first year. That’s 60% off the regular price. This offer is limited to one (1) purchase of one (1) Creative Cloud annual membership per customer, and may not be assigned, exchanged, sold, transferred, or combined with any other discount. Any current or recent student or teacher (aged 13 and older) can take advantage of these deals For showing academic eligibility, the company says: “Documents dated within the.” Or, if you happen to have a school-issued email address (such as “.edu” or “.k12”), then you will be.
The alternative for academic customers is to get the traditional which have the CS6 version from 2012, and are also offered at the normal commercial prices. They for a perpetual license depending on the product. These older editions require academic validation once up front at the time of purchase, and then can be used indefinitely but can not be upgraded. Outside of that, there are.
So which route is best for you? In terms of features and functionality, there is no difference between the education version of the and the regular one.
The only distinction is that academic is required at the time of of purchase and again at your yearly renewals to retain the school discount. And after your first year, renewals will be at the then-current education price ($29.99 a month at present). If you’re trying to decide which path to choose, there are different pros and cons to consider for each option. For example, the Creative Cloud can be installed on and in multiple languages, whereas the traditional software is locked to one platform. And if you’d like to get all the current leading industry tools with the full Creative Cloud (or even just check out the ), Adobe has been adding excellent value there. Here’s a guide to help compare: While Adobe continues to offer CS6 licensing, the of customers are signing up to use more of the top applications through the Creative Cloud. The Cloud already all 15 of the (including Muse and the Edge collection) plus many other useful tools and services.
And are in there for easily creating and hosting your websites, as well as (for photography), Typekit (for fonts), and the (for creating unlimited iPad apps) at no extra cost, plus a newer version of (version XI). In addition, all CC subscribers get many hours of with hundreds of tutorials from industry-leading providers. All Creative Cloud members also have access to download, install, and (together with or instead of CC), if desired. Which way is right for you? If you go with the, you pay a higher cost upfront for an older, static version of the software. If you go with the Creative Cloud, there’s a world of the latest/greatest tools you can use – all the best Adobe has to offer now and in the future – with ongoing upgrades included plus other benefits at an affordable monthly price point in a comprehensive package that’s receiving from customers. Creative Cloud at $29.99/mo.
Is a great price, but as a student I was still on the fence about whether I could really afford it. When a brief promotion ran last October for $19.99/mo., there was no second thought and I bought it immediately.
I think there is a fantastic market of students who would more readily buy Creative Cloud at $19.99 — it’s a much easier sell to friends when you can recommend a price that seems relatively inconsequential — vs $29.99, which feels like much more of a substantial amount than it may actually be on paper. I overlook outright purchasing of the software, even at a substantial discount, because the long- and short-term benefits of Creative Cloud far outweigh the financial effort and upgrade risk of a purchase for any one program or package. Paying $19.99/month for a single product (Adobe Acrobat Reader XI) is absolutely ludicrous. I don’t know what the hell Adobe is trying to do with Creative Cloud, nor why I would allow them to store my data on their servers (anyone remember that one recent security breach?) I would rather buy the product once and pay full price (because I don’t have to get every single new version increment) rather than get updates but pay beyond full price in a matter of months. But since that option is not available directly through Adobe, looks like I’m going try another route. Thanks for your thoughts Nombre, but you’ve got your facts a bit off.
Is a completely free product, it doesn’t cost a cent. Perhaps you’re talking about instead? (the flagship PDF creation and editing tool) If so, that’s a full product – and yes it can be subscribed to for $19.99 a month (with ongoing upgrades included) instead of paying that large upfront cost, but you don’t seem to be aware that it can also still be purchase the traditional (perpetual) way as it always has In other words, Adobe gives the option of which way you want to purchase and use this tool, it’s your choice. Finally, the article here above is for education users. Students and teachers actually can get access to the for $19.99/month (which includes Acrobat Pro XI, Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, and all the other tools & services) – basically all the top creative tools Adobe makes.
Or, academic customers can choose to buy specific outright from Adobe instead, still with a significant discount. So, again, your comment doesn’t really apply. Actually Slilly, you are still getting the education discount – and will continue to do so as a student! The regular commercial price for the that you are receiving is actually twice that, at $50 a month.
So you’re paying half that amount. The $14.99/$19.99 rate you had before is the first-year promotional pricing for all academic customers – in other words, you get a bigger discount for the first 12 months when you sign up. But make no mistake, there are plenty of folks out there who would love to have your $24.99/$29.99 instead, which is the standard student/teacher rate.
(The only lower-cost plan available for you would be the which includes Photoshop + Lightroom.) Hope that helps! Hi David, we have the old – which will work for a free trial.
There are instructions given on that page that you can follow. However, as of the start of October 2015, Adobe finally removed the online sale of CS6 from their website The reason is because the software is 3½ years old and increasingly unsupported; they stopped releasing updates for it some time ago as the and took over. With the and end of support, there are no updates, no bug fixes, and no guarantees it will run on future operating systems. So at this point we’ve stopped recommending it as a good or viable option going forward. Greetings Twlwin – if it’s the Adobe Student/Teacher Edition, then as mentioned above the product is not transferrable to other persons or parties That can’t be changed. But if not – if it’s the commercial release instead – then you do have the license key then we would just proceed with that. Try installing and activating the software.
The program will tell you if you have any activations left – normally you, and if necessary can between computers. If it doesn’t allow you to activate the software, then you’d need to directly It’s nothing that we have the power to control or tell you the details about, sorry!
Hey Justin, you already qualified by having it for your first year that’s just completed Here are the terms of the offer: Students and Teachers Eligible students 13 and older and teachers can purchase an annual membership to Adobe® Creative Cloud™ for a reduced price of US$19.99/month for the first year. After the first year we will renew your contract automatically for another year at the then-current standard monthly price unless you cancel. This pricing is valid for purchases of an annual plan, which requires a 12-month contract. This pricing is available for first time membership only and limited to eligible education customers who purchase directly from the Adobe Store. This pricing is not available to OEM, commercial or volume licensing customers. This pricing is limited to one (1) purchase of one (1) Creative Cloud annual membership per customer. Offer may not be assigned, exchanged, sold, transferred, or combined with any other discount or offer, or redeemed for cash or other goods and services.
This pricing is subject to change without notice. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Generally, the have been strong But if you want or need a lower-cost option, then you could consider downgrading to the, which includes Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC. Hi Celeste, it sounds like what would work the best for you – and be the most cost-effective by far – would be a Creative Cloud K–12 or district-wide site license The Adobe K-12 School Site License and the Adobe K-12 District License offerings are available worldwide for qualified primary and secondary (K-12) schools and districts through the Value Incentive Plan (VIP). You can view the. The K-12 License offerings are based on a minimum license purchase – and additional licenses, over the minimum, may be added at the time of purchase. The last time we checked the prices for this program, the K-12 School Site License started at US$2,500 for 100 licenses.
The K-12 District License started at US$12,500 for 500 licenses. Additional seats over those quantities were $25 USD per license. For more information, check out.