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Adobe's Next Major Creative Cloud Release Won't Support Older OSes (petapixel.com)

nehumanuscrede writes: Adobe ruffled a lot of feathers when they decided to cease selling their standalone products and go subscription only. While a lot of folks complained, it doesn't seem to have had much (if any) of a negative impact on Adobe financially. Now, according to PetaPixel, Adobe is poised to cease support for older operating systems by depriving those users of upgrades and updates beyond the cut-off date, even though those users are paying customers (and have been for years). I'm curious if those impacted will upgrade to the more modern OS, or simply find an alternative to Adobe software (paid or otherwise).

Personally, I'm still rocking Windows 7 because, in my opinion, there isn't anything wrong with it. So, in the near future, it seems I'm going to have a choice to make: Drop my Creative Cloud subscription, upgrade to an OS I absolutely loathe like Windows 10, or continue paying full price for apps that will cease receiving updates (which was Adobe's whole argument for going with the subscription method in the first place so folks will always have the latest updated software). What are your thoughts?
"Your Windows won't be supported if you haven't upgraded beyond the Windows 10 Anniversary Update (v1607) that was released to the public on August 2, 2016," reports PetaPixel. "And if you're on a Mac, you won't be supported if you haven't upgraded beyond Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan), which was released on September 30, 2015."

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  1. Windows 10 isn't that bad... by trabby · · Score: 4, Funny

    Once you whack it on the head with a sledgehammer and disable all the rubbish app stuff, Windy 10 is ok.

      Add Classic Shell / Classic Start (new open source name)
      Use Winaero Tweaker.
      Use Disable Win Tracking.
      Add Aero Glass for Windows 8 (if that is your thing, needs a donation for no nag).
      Add old calculator.
      Give paint 3d the heave ho.
      Add the old windows picture viewer.
      Add back all the old sound schemes (some guy on deviantart has done this).