Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In the beginning, God created the IT department. In it were the big mainframe and little displays with attached keyboards at user desks, and wires that connected it all together. Your storage was on a diskpack in the main IT department. It was accessible anywhere in the building there was a little display ( any color you wanted, as long as it was green). When God created the IT department, He also created software that was rented to clients at exorbitant rates, and yearly update fees, etc. people would come out to the IT department and install the most recent versions, maintain the SW, and charge for anything they could. As a user, you got to complain to the IT department. They in turn ( maybe) would complain to the vendor of the system. Sometime in the future, it might get fixed. So now we call it The Cloud. What's different today? So $50 a month is $600 a year, and for that fee, you get a $300 biannual update included. 20GB of (cloud) storage is worth about $2.00. Based upon a 1TB HDD costing $100. It will hold about 1000 M9 images. I remember Tina stating she takes (took?) about 25-50,000 images a year. The expression... a little bit pregnant... seems relevant. If you think it is a good deal, go for it...... Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net Has anybody signed up yet for the Adobe Creative Cloud? It looks like they are going completely to subscription-based software and claim that all kinds of extras are available with the cloud versions of all of their programs. I would probably do the single app version for PSCS6 which is $19.99 a month. It includes 20GB of cloud storage. For all of the Adobe creative programs, the price goes up to $49.99 a month unless you have a current version of Photoshop and they are offering a $29.99 upgrade for that. Any opinions? TIA Tina on