They both have their pros and cons. It's nice (on the creative cloud side) that you don't have to fork out $2000 up front, and you get all updates and new programs without paying anything extra, but you have to have the right amount of work to justify the monthly price tag. Creative Suite on the other is great if you don't mind not having the latest features. The truth is, most everything that can be done on CC can also be done on CS minus a few new features. Hope this helps.
I agree with this. I think of hobbyists (like hobby photographers) who will have to pay a monthly fee to edit their photos. It's kind of stupid.
I think CC is better because it's more cheaper and you get all the updates and new versions for the same monthly price
I read a realy good article the other day that I would most definitely reccommend http://www.macworld.com/article/1165564/creative_suite_6_or_creative_cloud_which_one_is_best_for_you_.html
This is a subject that I've been contemplating for a few months now. I agree that the Creative Suite is an investment. Anyone have any negative experiences so far with CC?
Hey, been using CC since it was launched, over-all experience is really great, in 4 mos time they have already updated photoshop with new features that is useful for a webdesigner like me. My only problem is I am afraid that it is slowly bloating up as a software I am hoping there will be an option to choose what features you want updated and skipped.
Thats really nice to know. I really like the idea of immediate updates, but have always been leery of saving information and programs to the cloud. How has that portion of Creative Cloud changed in comparison with the Creative Suite?