At Adobe MAX, The Creativity Conference, Adobe ADBE today accelerated
its shift to the cloud with a major update to Adobe® Creative Cloud™, the
company's flagship offering for creatives. Today's update to Creative Cloud is
packed with features, reimagining the creative process through a new set of
“CC” desktop applications and enhanced cross-device collaboration and
publishing capabilities (see separate press release). With this update,
creative files can be stored, synced and shared, via Creative Cloud, on Mac
OS, Windows, iOS and Android; and Behance, the world's leading online creative
community, is integrated with Creative Cloud, so customers can showcase work,
get feedback on projects and gain global exposure.
Creative Cloud's advanced capabilities are making it a hit with the worldwide
creative community: more than a half million paid members, and well over 2
million free members have signed up for Creative Cloud since it was launched
in April 2012.
Adobe also announced that the company will focus creative software development
efforts on its Creative Cloud offering moving forward. While Adobe Creative
Suite® 6 products will continue to be supported and available for purchase,
the company has no plans for future releases of Creative Suite or other CS
products. Focusing development on Creative Cloud will not only accelerate the
rate at which Adobe can innovate but also broaden the type of innovation the
company can offer the creative community.
“We launched Creative Cloud a year ago and it has been a runaway success,”
said David Wadhwani, senior vice president and general manager, Digital Media,
Adobe. “By focusing our energy -- and our talented engineers -- on Creative
Cloud, we're able to put innovation in our members' hands at a much faster
pace.”
On top of new collaboration and publishing services and the integration of
Behance, today's announced update to Creative Cloud includes stunning versions
of Adobe's next generation of desktop applications -- including Adobe
Photoshop® CC, InDesign® CC, Illustrator® CC, Dreamweaver® CC and Premiere®
Pro CC. Adobe's desktop tools, previously known as Creative Suite (CS), are
now branded CC to reflect that they are an integral part of Creative Cloud and
have been reinvented to support a more intuitive, connected way of creating.
Adobe is facilitating the transition to Creative Cloud with attractive pricing
plans and promotions for individual members, teams and enterprise customers.
For more details, visit: https://creative.adobe.com/plans. Adobe will continue
to sell licenses for all CS6 products via electronic download from adobe.com
and participating resellers.
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