![]() I don't think I should have to pay a separate license to use Adobe products on multiple devices. When I'm working from my office, I have another PC, iMac, and MacBook! Yeah, that's a lot of computers (5 computers, but you'd call it 9 because of Bootcamp), but that's what it takes to create things. ![]() So that's 4 computers and that's just personal projects. If I'm developing a Windows App, I need to be running Windows either on my PC, or via Bootcamp on my MacBook. If I'm developing an iPhone App, I need to be running Mac OS on either my iMac or MacBook. I want to use Adobe products on all of my computers and use the computer that's most convenient and comfortable for whatever project I'm currently working on. per week in Adobe products, it shouldn't matter how many computers I spread that across. I don't mind the subscription model, it's very convenient and allows me to learn new products and become even more dependent upon Adobe, but the idea that I am limited to only 2 computers is crazy.actually, I'd go as far as saying it's an "evil" practice. ![]() Jeff, Adobe's licensing is by far the biggest frustration many people have with Adobe's products.
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