Do examine the figures above and that I'm talking about the CC suite; 7 million customers!
Only one question Andrew, Actually two. 1 How many of those actually get it for free? I'm talking specifically about the Photographers Package. 2 Is it the Adobe marketing team who actually provide those figures, just being curious.
Regards Patsym
I can't answer that question Patsym. I can speculate as is so often the case in these forums but that's pointless! My point was aimed at Toermalijn's ideas for what Adobe should be doing in terms of subscription offerings and that Adobe is doing very,
very well with their ideas how to run the company. If he's a shareholder, he can voice his opinion at the shareholder meeting; good luck with that! In the meantime, this isn't speculation; examine Adobe's stock performance since 2012:
Toermalijn and other's may wish Adobe would adjust their subscription for their desires but this company has to answer to their shareholders and the above data appears they are doing a very good job at that! LR vs. Photoshop? Both are producing what appears to be record sales.
I'm sure we'll now hear from the group of DP Review fact deniers.
--
Andrew Rodney
Author: Color Management for Photographers
The Digital Dog
http://www.digitaldog.net
We'll see end this year, next year what will happen then.
If you say so.
You expect half; 3.5 million users to switch due to one product that's been around now simply moving to Windows?
Perhaps. I'm not holding my breath.
When the Windows versions of Affinity will come on the market we'll see what will happen.
Yes we will. My text above still applies.
Also on1 raw developer. C1 pro is also used quite a bit amongst professionals.
Got figures to back that up? What's it's market share compared to Adobes?
Do keep in mind that Windows holds 90% of the OS market.
You got that data of 90% where?
My search suggests otherwise and suggests it's fallen:
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...-first-time-in-years-windows-7-falls-below-50
https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0
And that percentage accounts for how much of the photo market? The market Adobe software caters to?
Further, can you tell us of that so called 90%, what percentage of the total Window's OS can run the current Adobe Suite or the offerings from Affinity? Not all, that's for sure.
From Adobe: All 2015 Creative Cloud desktop apps have a
minimum operating system requirement of Mac OS X 10.9 and
Windows 7, or later.
All i noticed is that quite a lot of Apple users switched to Affinity or at least purchased Affinity next to an Adobe subscription or perpetual license.
You noticed? Can you provide actual values or this is your speculation based on (how many hours) counting said users?
Would be interesting to see how many of the 7 million subscriptions are Windows based vs Apple.
It will be. But it will be useful to have actual facts to back this up, not hope, dreams and more speculation.
You may be exactly right. But you'll have to do some work proving it.
I am not here to keep the shareholders happy.
Neither am I. I'm simply pointing out Adobe IS keeping them happy IF the stock price is an indication. Those stock prices are factual; not a lick of speculation.
Once the schools try other software wich is cheaper and/or do just as well a job as Photoshop or LR, Adobe will gradually lose it's grip on the that market as well. It might take quite some years, but it will happen eventually.
That's possible. And it's totally speculative.
But change goes slowly, very slowly. Till then Adobe has a firm grip on the market.
Now that appears to be very factual. At least if we believe a fraction of the 7 million users reported last year.
Also, i read a lot that especially older users of photoshop are not willing to switch to new software as they are not willing to spend time to learn a new application.
You read that where? Is it also based on facts?
--
Andrew Rodney
Author: Color Management for Photographers
The Digital Dog
http://www.digitaldog.net