>With Microsoft "ditching" desktops 
What is this about Microsoft "ditching" desktops?
Could you please explain this and where you got your information?







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-----Original Message-----
From: Ernesto Luis Pereira Lopes <[email protected]>
To: Adobe-Premiere <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, May 11, 2013 2:46 pm
Subject: Re: [AP] Re: Adobe Products CS7?, Cloud only in the future



  
    
                  
There are some pretty decent software appearing around Linux OS.
With Microsoft "ditching" desktops and Adobe "renting" software, I see
a very good market opportunity here.

Ernie

2013/5/11 BEDFORD NEIL <[email protected]>:
> There are still going to be 'pay up front' versions apparently, so I think
> we need to stop panicking before the editing storm. Sure, no 'new features'
> as they arrive, but I think CS6 (and before) is pretty capable in the hands
> of those that 'OWN' it already, and always will be... :-)
>
> Neil.
>
>
> On 11 May 2013 18:24, mattimeo53 <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> **
>>
>>
>> I agree. I'm an elementary school teacher and I use video fx and
>> greescreen effects to help my students bring their research to life. I
>> learn as I go, via Youtube tutorials. WETA and ILM are not going to be
>> hunting me down anytime soon (as in, not in this life). That being said I
>> really enjoy using the real tools rather than the Fisher Price versions,
>> and I love messing around with it on my own time as well as with my kids at
>> school. There must be a lot of us - we're never going to be good enough to
>> earn a living at it but we use it in the living we're earning doing other
>> stuff. I don't want to be cut out by a monthly subscription fee. I forked
>> out what, to me, is a lot of money to have it at home as well at at school.
>>
>> --- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye.uwe@...> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > Ok, thanks for that clarification but the fact that one has to pay a
>> > monthly fee is still not acceptable to
>> > me and many others I know.
>> > I accept that for someone who is earning his living with editing this
>> > may be a good proposition but there
>> > are many amateurs or prosumers who are only doing the odd job. We are
>> > probably too few for Adobe to be
>> > interested in and we are therefore disposable.
>> > They probably say : "You can use Elements, the rest is not for you!"
>> >
>> > Anyway, CS6 is sophisticated enough for an old man like me to be used
>> > for the rest of my life.
>> >
>> > Happy editing
>> >
>> > Uwe
>>
>>
>>
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