On 30 Apr 2015, at 20:53, Peter Tucker email@hidden wrote:
You’re not wrong there, and yes, I too have similar concerns.
I’m on Yosemite and every time I upgrade the OS I worry that CS6 will stop working, fortunately it has not to date. ``so you could say I’m a very happy CC customer!!
Will it help to disconnect the computer from Internet,
when working in In Design, or any other Adobe CC software?
Or can the CC software be reached any way from Adobe servers?
As for myself I have 2 iMacs, one always disconnected….
Affinity are also in the early stages of working on A-Publisher, to take
on, yes you’ve guessed it ID, I am really interested in seeing what that
can do, as you say David, A-Designer is very good. And I also reach for
it when I need to draw something.
P
David Owen wrote:
They are two different apps. And Affinity aren’t wanting to duplicate Illustrators features. If you look at the app carefully they’re doing things that are different but better, quicker etc. Not as bloated as the way Illustrator works. A good sign is that I reach for this app first before opening wanting to open Illustrator.
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David Owen
On 2 May 2015, at 18:02, Noel Sergeantemail@hidden wrote:
This is all great news. I originally started this thread as I knew I would have to upgrade from Snow Leopard eventually. So I wanted to sound out the Adobe CC happiness chart as I’m still using CS5. I bit the bullet and installed Mavericks on my MacPro 2009 and I have to say that CS5 has worked flawlessly as have nearly everything. I will never use Adobe’s subscription system, so it’s nice to know there are quality alternatives out there that are up to the job.
On 11 Jun 2015, at 10:17, Kryten email@hidden wrote:
This is all great news. I originally started this thread as I knew I would have to upgrade from Snow Leopard eventually. So I wanted to sound out the Adobe CC happiness chart as I’m still using CS5. I bit the bullet and installed Mavericks on my MacPro 2009 and I have to say that CS5 has worked flawlessly as have nearly everything. I will never use Adobe’s subscription system, so it’s nice to know there are quality alternatives out there that are up to the job.