Photoshop CC Cracked In Under 24 Hours

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Adobe announced back in May, that it was set to drop it’s Creative Suite as a boxed product, instead the company decided to focus wholly on offering its software via a subscription service. On June 17 2013, those subscriptions launched from the Adobe website with customers paying in the range of $19.99 and $74.99 per month for access to Adobe’s suite of applications.

A server connection is required to verify legal copies on a regular basis, but that’s not a 100% guarantee illegal copies of the software can’t and won’t appear. Proof of that comes in the form of a cracked version of Photoshop CC, which was made available in less than 24 hours after the subscriptions went live.

Adobe had thought that releasing its software via a subscription service would cut down on piracy of its products. However, a torrent for the subscription version of Photoshop CC has appeared on The Pirate Bay. The torrent file is named “Adobe Photoshop CC 14.0 Final Multilanguage.” The comments on the torrent listing seem to confirm this is the latest version of Photoshop and it is in full working order.
 
"Adobe had thought that releasing its software via a subscription service would cut down on piracy of its products."

Thinking something, doesn't mean it won't happen. Well, this is the Internet.
 
After this ignorance was shown I would not look at anybody wrongly for going ahead and pirating Adobe software.

Got to agree with that top comment on the video by the way.

The Cloud isn't perfect either.

Everything has cons and pros and not everyone is interested (nor being forced by Adobe) into Creative Cloud.
 
It is impossible to build a software that cannot be cracked. Many companies spend a lot of money to make a soft difficult to crack, but in the end everything goes waste. This increases the price of the product, which the genuine consumer has to pay. Adobe's product are always priced very high, though they are used more widely. But there are other good alts and they are as good as that of Adobe's. Few years ago I switched to a product from another company, though at first it seemed a little awkward to use ( any thing that we not accustomed to doest feel awkward), but a few days later every thing became smooth. And now I am happy that I switched, it saved me a lot of bucks. So, don't hesitate to switch.
 
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Totally free alternatives to Photoshop:

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/11-free-alternatives-softwares-to-adobe-photoshop/

http://gizmodo.com/5974500/10-photoshop-alternatives-that-are-totally-free

GIMP is the most popular out of the bunch. Pixia is my favorite.

Thanks.:D
 
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