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== Quick | {{InfoboxCompany | ||
| Name = Adobe | |||
| Type = Public | |||
| Founded = 1982 | |||
| Industry = Software | |||
| Official Website = https://adobe.com/ | |||
| Logo = Adobe.png | |||
}} | |||
==Quick introduction & background== | |||
[[wikipedia:Adobe_Inc.|'''Adobe''']] is a software company based in America, specializing in software for creative applications, such as video editing, photo manipulation, animation, or illustration. | [[wikipedia:Adobe_Inc.|'''Adobe''']] is a software company based in America, specializing in software for creative applications, such as video editing, photo manipulation, animation, or illustration. | ||
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Adobe initially distributed their software with perpetual licenses, where the user would only pay once for the right to own and use a copy of an application (or, through Adobe's Creative Suite, a collection of applications). In 2011, Adobe introduced Creative Cloud, a service that gave users access to all of Adobe's current software for a monthly fee; Creative Cloud eventually superseded Creative Suite and all of Adobe's perpetual licenses, and as of today, the only way to access up-to-date Adobe software officially is through Creative Cloud. | Adobe initially distributed their software with perpetual licenses, where the user would only pay once for the right to own and use a copy of an application (or, through Adobe's Creative Suite, a collection of applications). In 2011, Adobe introduced Creative Cloud, a service that gave users access to all of Adobe's current software for a monthly fee; Creative Cloud eventually superseded Creative Suite and all of Adobe's perpetual licenses, and as of today, the only way to access up-to-date Adobe software officially is through Creative Cloud. | ||
== List of controversies and practices == | ==List of controversies and practices== | ||
[[Adobe's AI Policy]] | [[Adobe's AI Policy]] | ||
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[[Adobe Lightroom: Perpetual to Subscription Transition]] | [[Adobe Lightroom: Perpetual to Subscription Transition]] | ||
== Bibliography == | [[Adobe Subscription]] | ||
* "Adobe Inc"; The Wikipedia Group + contributors; last edited January 14, 2025; accessed January 15, 2025; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Inc | |||
* "Adobe roofies all of their customers"; Louis Rossman; published June 7, 2024; accessed January 15, 2025; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXxMCm941WA | [[Adobe Sued by FTC Over Hidden Fees in Subscription Plans]] | ||
==Bibliography== | |||
*"Adobe Inc"; The Wikipedia Group + contributors; last edited January 14, 2025; accessed January 15, 2025; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Inc | |||
*"Adobe roofies all of their customers"; Louis Rossman; published June 7, 2024; accessed January 15, 2025; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXxMCm941WA | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Software companies]] | ||
[[Category:Adobe]] | [[Category:Adobe]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 22 January 2025
Basic information | |
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Founded | 1982 |
Type | Public |
Industry | Software |
Official website | https://adobe.com/ |
Quick introduction & background[edit | edit source]
Adobe is a software company based in America, specializing in software for creative applications, such as video editing, photo manipulation, animation, or illustration.
Adobe initially distributed their software with perpetual licenses, where the user would only pay once for the right to own and use a copy of an application (or, through Adobe's Creative Suite, a collection of applications). In 2011, Adobe introduced Creative Cloud, a service that gave users access to all of Adobe's current software for a monthly fee; Creative Cloud eventually superseded Creative Suite and all of Adobe's perpetual licenses, and as of today, the only way to access up-to-date Adobe software officially is through Creative Cloud.
List of controversies and practices[edit | edit source]
Adobe Lightroom: Perpetual to Subscription Transition
Adobe Sued by FTC Over Hidden Fees in Subscription Plans
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- "Adobe Inc"; The Wikipedia Group + contributors; last edited January 14, 2025; accessed January 15, 2025; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Inc
- "Adobe roofies all of their customers"; Louis Rossman; published June 7, 2024; accessed January 15, 2025; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXxMCm941WA