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Adobe Creative Cloud reviews highlight its powerful tools and seamless integration of software, fonts, and updates as key strengths. Users appreciate the ability to manage multiple programs and transfer assets between them. However, concerns arise regarding the dated user interface, frequent price increases, and customer service issues. Some users also express frustration with the subscription model and the need for constant internet connectivity.
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the integreation of fonts, softwares and upgradability
User UI, the loading page and main screen is a bit dated
Keeping all my updates in one location, linking fonts, and transferring bewteen programs
Adobe CC has helped a lot with our content creation. In the age of AI, there is still a limitation that can only be filled with custom content made from scratch.
Subscription model. While tools like Davinci Resolve has gone the one-time payment route, I understand that with the new Firefly integration, software updates require upkeep. But it can still be expensive for inexperienced users.
Only with Adobe CC can I truly integrate my work from static to dynamic. Photos that are edited on Photoshop are easily dragged into After Effects as a native asset.
It serves as a central hub for my Adobe experience. I can manage fonts, assets, files, and sharing through the Creative Cloud. In addition, it includes quick tutorials and resources to other valuable information within the Adobe ecosystem. It will be interesting to see what AI integration will do to the app as it did for the other Adobe applications.
the user interface could use a modern overhaul and make relevant topics more center stage. The file management system feels underdeveloped when it comes to some standard features usually associated with file managers.
As a Content Designer, Adobe products are integral to everything we do from a graphical point of view. Illustrator for iconography and infographics, Photoshop for image manipulation, XD for software demos and mockups, InDesign for larger print publications, Acrobat for everything PDF, and so much more.
Before Adobe had the Creative Cloud, I was paying upwards of $600 for each new version of the Creative Suite software. This could happen annually, and sometimes even more frequently than that, and in many cases the only real improvements were to one or two of the applications. With the Creative Cloud, I'm still paying about the same amount every year, but the monthly cost is much more budget-friendly than taking the huge hit all at once. The regular bug fixes and version updates are easy to install and typically just happen in the background so I never have to worry about it. Adobe has also improved the way in which the applications interact with each other, making it a breeze to design something in Illustrator and then put it into InDesign or Premiere, and if I need to make changes later in Illustrator the assets just update automatically wherever I used them.
Many of the new 3D Tools are an additional expense on top of the Creative Cloud, which has discouraged me from trying them because I don't have the budget for software that I may or may not use. If Adobe slightly increased the monthly cost of the Creative Cloud by $5 or even $10, I could more readily justify the expense than paying the additional $50 a month for just the 3D applications. .
Adobe Creative Cloud provides the industry standard in graphic design, photo manipulation, and video editing. It also has web development and audio engineering tools, complementing the other applications beautifully. By centralizing the application workflow through the Creative Cloud app, Adobe has made it easy to manage licenses and updates, reducing the time IT needs to attend to issues.
Adobe Creative Cloud offers so many software in a single place. This software helps to store the assets and designs in single place and this is very useful for professional Graphics designers.
I only dislike the price of this software . I think price is high for beginners, but this software is best because adobe creative clouds software updated every year with new features
This software contains so many best software in single place, that why it is very useful for me I personally use photoshop for my projects
It offers a wide range of applications that can be used for different (creative) purposes and needs.
It requires a monthly subscription and constant program updates.
Creative problems like designing images, and layouts, creating videos, editing photos, modifying PDFs.
It's so easy to work in this program after taking proper training.
I like how professional and capable it is. I have every program I need to do whatever my job requires. I mostly use InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop, and it's always a joy to get in there and work!
There isn't anything to dislike. I love this program more than any others I use! Like with any software, sometimes there are bugs and needed updates, but Adobe is great about keeping up with that stuff!
Adobe helps me to create the most professional marketing material for our customers. It is highly capable due to all of the features and options that each application offers. It is a one-stop-shop for a marketer or designer.
very useful app to link files from one adobe app to another
sometimes it takes too long to link some files and it occasionally have long render times
we link different types of files from multiple adobe software for example, Illustrator and photoshop etc.
It is a great digital asset management tool that Adobe is offering for free to everyone. It helps us find, manage and organize our ever-growing collection of digital images. It allows users to add keywords And copyright Information as well filtering Images. The cools things it offers is batch Rename functionality which is of course immensly useful when handling large amount of image files.
I can't think of any serious downsides for this tool. The only issue I have experienced few times is it being slowed down somehow, after a quick restart it comes back to normal pace though.
It is helping us store, manage, improve the digital image collection data base. We usually export imges directly to Photoshop as and when needed quickly and save it back after the update(s) as well.
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i just love using Bridge for any kind of file sorting.
search images part is lil difficult. when we try to search on search mode.
i am very big fan of adobe bridge. i always recommend official softwares for all my students.
sorting images, opening for editing, camera raw, batch process, drag n drop form one folder to another