> On Jan 24, 2022, at 4:57 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
> I’ve been using subscription photoshop for several years now and live it. I
> have the ten bucks a month on autopay and don’t really notice it. And rhe
> software is great. No problems, no upgrade worries. And it runs flawlessly in
>
I’ve been using subscription photoshop for several years now and live it. I
have the ten bucks a month on autopay and don’t really notice it. And rhe
software is great. No problems, no upgrade worries. And it runs flawlessly in
my 2015 4//cot, 4-gig I-7 32 gig iMac 27. I would nevertheless want
The pay to play versions are good. I'm soending less on Adobe software
paying by the month than I did with the upgrades.
I am wondering why it's Adobe's fault when software that would run on Apple
stops working when Apple decides to break the ability for it to work?
Is it not on Apple to not
A bunch of stuff has been happening in my life lately, not all bad, I found a
2TB SSD which I had thought I had lost. I ravaged a credit card, pretending I
had money and put it in a maxed out 2015 15” I purchased from a local shop. I
now have a working, nominally reliable laptop.
It was
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