Read my note again. I didn't say CS6 would stop working. I said that files created in the CC version may not always be backward compatible with CS6. Right now, I don't know if CC has introduced any features that create files that aren't backward compatible, but each new edition of Photoshop tends to do so-- smart objects, etc.
Mike On 7/17/2013 5:52 AM, David Creamer wrote: >> If you already own a perpetual license version, you don't have to stop >> using it. But if you start out as a renter, you do. And if you own a >> perpetual license, such as CS6, and then rent CC as your new upgrade >> path, when you stop paying, there's a good chance that your current >> files will no longer open in the CS6 version, potentially rendering it >> useless. > Where did you get that info? > If you have CS6 via a perpetual license it will still work even after > canceling a Cloud subscription. > Naturally, if you have CS6 via a Cloud subscription (like I do), it will stop > working. > > David Creamer > IDEAS Training > > _