Adobe has announced that it will launch its Creative Cloud software-and-services bundle alongside Creative Suite 6 (CS6) in the first half of this year, as the company moves towards a subscription model for its tools.
Creative Cloud was launched at Adobe’s Max conference last autumn and Creative Cloud will include CS6 versions of all of tools in the company’s Creative Suite Master Collection – from Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6 and InDesign CS6 to Flash Pro CS6 and Dreamweaver CS6 to Premiere Pro CS6 and After Effects CS6, plus the latest version of Acrobat Pro.
It will feature Muse, Edge, Photoshop Lightroom 4 and the Touch Apps for tablets too.
“People can’t wait for Adobe to update software every year,” says Adobe’s senior marketing manager Eric McCashey. “They need new tools now.”
Adobe released a series of sneak peeks at tools that will appear in Creative Suite 6, get a look at it below
A Cloud subscription will give users access to both Mac and Windows versions of all software.
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