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I dont like and wont use the subscription model for software use. If I want it, I try it, then if I like it, I buy it.
That works for me.
Others dont see the problem but to each his/her own.

However that said it seems like Adobe are softening their approach to the subscription model.
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjour...ship-ends.html
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/353...icense-expires

I have to say that this is a big step in my view and restores some of the lost kudos.

To get Lightroom as a 'free' DAM is pretty good news if someone is looking for a good DAM tool.
Shame I already have LR5.5 and look forward to LR6.


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