For more information, head over to Adobe blog. As for Lightroom and Photoshop, they will still support the OS. And there is some good news for photographers: it’s only Adobe video and audio tools that aren’t supporting Windows 7. Update: we have heard from Adobe about the future updates. So I believe this will be really inconvenient for many creatives out there who regularly update their Creative Cloud programs.Īccording to Adobe, focusing on more modern versions of Windows and Mac OS will allow allows the company “to concentrate on developing the features and functionality most requested by members.” It will also allow them to “ensure peak performance that takes advantage of modern hardware.”Īfter the last major Lightroom update, Adobe mentioned that the improvements will “scale appropriately with a customer’s investment in hardware.” But now it seems that you’ll need to update the operating system too if you want to get the best performance from the upcoming CC programs. I myself still use Windows 7 and don’t plan to change it. Adobe Illustrator costs more and does not offer the single-purchase option. CorelDRAW offers a better value in pricing, whether it is the subscription for a suite or the single-purchase fee option. Personally, I know lots of people who still use older versions of Windows. Both applications have excellent features for the development of vector-based work that produces compelling results. Adobe adds that “Creative Cloud Desktop, which manages application installs, will continue to be supported on Windows 7 or later and Mac OS X v10.9 or later.” However, if you want to install the next major update, you’ll need to update your operating system first. Given how hugely expensive the individual Adobe apps were and the value each provides, a monthly subscription actually made the products accessible to a wider audience. If you’re running any of these operating systems, note that you will be able to run and install any current and previous versions of Adobe Creative Cloud programs. The product most of us are familiar with is Creative Cloud, which (depending on how you configure it) includes Photoshop and a bevy of powerful Adobe creative applications. To take advantage of the latest operating system features and technologies, the next major release of Creative Cloud will not support Windows 8.1, Windows 10 v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). Another reason why Mac is better than Windows is that it has a more attractive design, better materials, and sleeker finishes.
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