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Aug 30 2015 10:11am
Over cs6 or the service as a whole
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Aug 30 2015 09:29pm
one is free
the other is "free"
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Aug 30 2015 09:48pm
Quote (Toddler @ Aug 30 2015 11:29pm)
one is free
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Free wont work for some reason lol
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Aug 31 2015 12:55am
They're all great. I have the option to use all at work, but I stick with cs6. For some reason, it seems to be a tad more stable.

I do like some of the new features in cc 2014 and 2015 though.
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Aug 31 2015 03:10pm
one is fast
the other is "fast"
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Sep 1 2015 04:59am
one is good
the other is "good"

Tbh cc is for working at an office cs6 is for others
If you actually have the choice of using cc or cs6 you prob shouldn't use cc cause workplaces force you to use cc

This post was edited by Sena on Sep 1 2015 05:00am
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Sep 1 2015 09:41am
CS6 at home works great. CC at work works great. I like CC for a few minor things.. InDesign has the hex color code now, plus I can set PDF exports to single page and fit page without having to do that in Acrobat after exporting. I love the free transform in Illustrator now as well. Skewing objects is infinitely easier. I'm sure there are other minor things that I'm forgetting, but in general all versions can get the job done, considering I started on CS2.
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