It's certainly convenient to have all that available at need. Saves you the trouble of saving offline copies of your installation files. For the record, I should add that my computer reinstallation with all offline installs except windows itself took around four hours. All told.
Jostein Den 2. november 2018 07.57.05 CET, skrev [email protected]: >Following recent discussions on this, I just found one advantage of >using >the subscription model for both Adobe and Microsoft. I had a >frustrating >experience with my desktop (W10 pro, 64-bit, i5 CPU) running very >slowly, >like 2 minutes to open any Office 365 program, multiple seconds to >respond >to a keystroke, and finally a message that Windows itself could not >operate. >I tried all the usual fixes, cleaning, defragging etc., none of which >made >any difference. So, in the end I decide to reset Windows, which I knew >was >going to mean re-installing my apps: however, with both Adobe and >Microsoft, >all I needed to do was to log in to my account and magically the latest >versions were available to be installed! Other apps I either had the >original DVD's or had the setup files from the original downloads, so >the >whole process to get back to a working PC took only one day in all, and >it's >also meant a significant clear out of software I only used very >occasionally. It's just like having a new computer! > > >John in Brisbane -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

