It's one thing to create a better product and let customers decide to buy it, if it better suits their needs they will, and modify your old product to lock existing customers into paying more,

The first is something any entrapment can do, the second requires a virtual monopoly.

Ford didn't say you must use my automobile and pay a monthly fee for the privilege of driving it, he said you can buy my car or you can buy a horse, my car is better, and people agreed with him.

On 6/1/2013 11:58 AM, Mark C wrote:
The thing that strikes me is the tone of "this is for your own good, even though you may not understand that." They are trying to define their customer's needs in terms of their own product, as opposed to developing products that respond to the customer's needs....

But then, I've heard that Henry Ford once said "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have asked for faster horses." So maybe Adobe does know what they are doing....

Mark

On 5/29/2013 9:23 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Adobe finally issues a brief response to the Creative Cloud backlash.
http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/our-move-to-creative-cloud-an-update/

In a nutshell:

   "Gosh, a few folks don't like subscription services. Who knew?"

and

   "Golly, photographers are weird."

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