One problem that I foresee with 'Cloud' based solutions is that I have a
number of customers who are on private/military grade networks who have
*no* access to any services outside of their own network. This
configuration currently makes the FrameMaker license activation a right
pain ...
But how will Adobe handle customer seats with no inter'net'work?
// Simon BUCH
On 09/05/2013 16:37, Steve Rickaby wrote:
I have just heard a rumor that the CS Suite is going to available in future
only on an SaaS basis, by subscription. TCS/FrameMaker could follow?
I do wonder whether the accountants that run large corporates like Adobe
understand how important their software is to the countless thousands of
freelances who have to scrape every last penny to buy it - but at least then
they own something, not vapor that goes phut as soon as you stop paying for it.
For the last two decades FrameMaker, Illustrator, Acrobat and Dreamweaver have
been the rocks underpinning what I do. I'm far less sure about the future,
though.
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