
I think it’s pretty crazy… I like the good old days of buying software and owning it forever. Ready to pay Adobe $29.99 a month for the rest of your life? hehe… Or wait, how about $49.99 a month for the complete package? My big worry is that feed readers will adopt a backend that had a crappy web experience, and as a user of multiple Operating Systems, I’ll end up getting a crappy experience when I’m not on Mac or iOS.Īfter nearly 10 years, Adobe abandons its Creative Suite entirely to focus on Creative Cloud - The Next WebĪfter nearly 10 years, Adobe abandons its Creative Suite entirely to focus on Creative Cloud I’ve played with Feedly but it looks (to me) too…. Reader on my iOS devices, and the web, all backed by Google Reader. I’ve played with a few alternate feed readers, but the issue is that without a single dominant backend to sync everything. Honestly I’ve still got my head in the sand about Google Reader going away in less than a month, hoping that they’ll change their mind.

Today we are excited to announce that you will be able to access your feedly from all these apps before Google Reader retires and that the access to feedly API will be free. We have been working behind the curtains with the developers of Reeder,Press, Nextgen Reader, Newsify and gReader as design partners for our Normandy project. We have been turning to the community to finalize the roadmap for the rest of this year - thanks for the 3,500+ ideas and the tens of thousands of votes you casted on uservoice. If not, and maybe you decide to next month it’ll still be there.įeedly Vying To Be Your Google Reader Replacementįeedly is listening and posts about their next moves in the Google Reader issue.īut we still have a long way to go. It’s not going away so if you want to sign up this week, great. So today, they officially announced that the Creative Cloud Photography plan is permanent.
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I think that made a lot of people uneasy because they thought maybe next year it would go away, and they’d have to revert back to old versions or spend more money to get the full Creative Cloud. Well, then they brought it back, but again it was still meant to be temporary. When they announced it, it was a temporary thing. Last year, Adobe announced a $9.99/month photography plan for the Creative Cloud in response to photographers that didn’t want to use all of the CC apps. Best news of all is about the Photographer deal from CC:
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Lots Of New Goodies From Adobe (Lightroom, Photoshop, Mobile)
