Besides that, it will just make everything more expensive. First it was cloud computing - you used to be able to buy a program for say $75, and it was permanently on your computer and you could use it forever. Now you can rent that same program for $15/month, along with 10 others you have absolutely no use for, and now with these fabulous new AI features (that no one wants) we're raising the price again.
This is quite fair, but I would like to share some real numbers to provide a sense of scale.
In 1987, I purchased Adobe Illustrator. In 2026 dollars, I paid $2,928.58.
In 1991, I purchased Adobe Photoshop. In 2026 dollars, I paid $2,442.64.
For the next several years in the 1990s, I paid, on average, $1,380.48, each time I needed to upgrade
either one of them.
In 1994, I purchased Luc de Groot’s
Thesis typeface families. In 2026 dollars, I paid $11,233.25.
In 1999, I purchased Adobe InDesign. In 2026 dollars, I paid $1,996.92.
You get the picture. I didn’t mention a number of other programs, some of which became Adobe applications, or died when superseded by Adobe applications.
Things improved in the aughts. In 2007, you could purchase the entire Adobe Master Suite. In 2026 dollars, I got everything, and only paid $4,174.35.
Mind you, I am not complaining, because those were all tools which enabled work such that they paid for themselves, and many other things besides.
In 2026, Adobe Creative Cloud ranges from just over $200 dollars, to just over $900 dollars per year. For that price, one gets every application—regularly updated for no charge—as well as thousands of licensed typefaces which can be utilized for desktop, online, and apps—and more besides—for that single price.
People bitch and moan about subscription services for applications, Adobe Creative Cloud more than any of the others. They are angry because of the price.
Well, from where I have been, and where I am sitting, I think Adobe Creative Cloud is about the best deal going, no sarcasm. Lowered costs, increased functionality, and a fixed cost over time?
Back in the day it was painful when Illustrator and Photoshop got updated in the same year.
Subscription services for software. Sign me the fuck up.
Cheers,
Ian