Thanks for the input, everyone.

John S. said: "If you're installing PhotoshopCC on the same computer
you used for PhotoshopCSx, you might not even have to reinstall them."

So how many computers can I install a single license on? Would it be
possible to have it on my work computer (currently running CS5) AND my
home computer? I need to get a power supply for my home computer. It's
been so long since I've used it that I don't recall what versions I
have on there. I believe I have Lightroom 3 installed on it but have
yet to actually use Lightroom. Pretty sure I have Photoshop on there
also and think it may be the same licence/copy that I am using at
work.

On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>
>
> John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>> Your existing Photoshop plug-ins should work with the PhotoshopCC
>> component. If you're installing PhotoshopCC on the same computer you
>> used for PhotoshopCSx, you might not even have to reinstall them.
>>
>> I don't remember having to reinstall them going from 32bit PhotoshopCS5
>> to 64bit PhotoshopCS6 Extended.
>>
>> You'll need Lightroom plug-ins for Lightroom.
>>
>> AFAIK, the Creative Cloud software is resident on your computer just
>> like the older versions were. The only difference is they check in with
>> Adobe periodically to see if you've paid the rent on time and they might
>> not ask your permission before installing upgrades.
>>
>> As long as you pay the rent, they should continue to work, last week's
>> Lightroom upgrade debacle notwithstanding.
>
>
> The funny thing is, that if they changed the terms of cc just a little bit,
> I'd happily jump on board.  I'm already paying nearly that much in yearly
> updates by buying a new version once a year.  Rather than $10 a month for
> everything, I'd be happy to buy stuff outright, and pay $5 a month for
> ongoing upgrades to lightroom.
>
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