Thanks for the heads up. The release says in part:
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For customers who prefer to remain on the current licensing model, we
will continue to offer our individual point products and Adobe Creative
Suite editions as perpetual licenses. With regards to upgrades, we are
changing our policy for perpetual license customers. In order to qualify
for upgrade pricing when CS6 releases, customers will need to be on the
latest version of our software (either CS5 or CS5.5 editions). If our
customers are not yet on those versions, we’re offering a 20% discount
through December 31, 2011 which will qualify them for upgrade pricing
when we release CS6.
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They are changing the upgrade pricing rules starting with CS6. It
appears that, if you want upgrade pricing in the future, you will have
to have already been on the prior release, ie, you must purchase every
upgrade in order to get upgrade pricing. That likely means that, since
I do now own CS5, that CS6 will be my last PhotoShop upgrade if I even
decide to go there.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/13/2011 2:10 AM, Paul Laughlin wrote:
> Any one planning to upgrade to Photoshop CS6 should read the
> following:
> <http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2011/11/adobe-creative-cloud-and-adobe-creative-suite-new-choices-for-customers.html?PID=2159997>
>
>
I am posting this just as an FYI and a "Heads up".
> Paul in Portland OR
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