
Adobe’s desktop tools, previously known as Creative Suite (CS), are now branded CC to reflect that they are an integral part of Creative Cloud Simultaneously, the company announced a significant update to Creative Cloud, introducing new versions of Adobe’s desktop applications including Adobe Photoshop CC, InDesign CC, Illustrator CC, Dreamweaver CC and Premiere Pro CC. The peg for this change is the availability this week of Adobe Creative Cloud – a subscription-based service that includes more than 30 tools and services enabling professional-grade content creation and delivery across print, web, mobile apps, video and photography. New Delhi, Adobe, creators of the Creative Suite combo of imaging tools like PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign etc, are pushing customers to move to a subscription model where they pay monthly or annually for Web–administered and downloaded editions, rather than pay once for a DVD-based version.
