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Posted: Fri Sep 12th, 2014 07:46
 
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Have you looked at the PhotoPost software.
The gallery software we use here on the forum is one of their products.

http://www.photopost.com/featuresphp.html



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Robert wrote:
Graham, that was my take, I have the entire CS5 curative suit, at considerable cost, but my Lightroom is (was) V3.6. I wanted to upgrade to current version but felt the upgrade was too steep a cost.

On 3rd Sept I upgraded Adobe Flash on my computer in response to an update prompt from the system, on completion I was greeted by a splash screen advertising Photoshop and Lightroom combo for £7.49 per month. It's a special offer for a year, which then rises to £8.78, OK I have stepped on the escalator but I now have the latest Adobe photo software at what I consider to be an affordable price. The special offer expired on 29th August but the purchase still went through at the offer price. A saving of over £12 for the year.

A single application is about £18 per month, so the Photo combo is very good value in comparison, in my opinion. I think Adobe have taken the view expressed by many that a lot of small sales will gross more than a few large sales and combat the black market of hacked installations. For a business it's totally tax deductible because it's rental.

As an existing customer of Adobe you are eligible for other significant discounts if you move over to their monthly plan.

As for the software being 'Cloud' based, functionally the entire software installation resides on your hardware, you are allowed two working copies, say one on desktop, one on laptop, and that's it. Once installed, you don't have to be connected to the internet, except occasionally to verify the installation, if it asks. The old CS versions do that anyway, they often 'phone home' to tell Adobe where they are and what hard drive they are on, if that doesn't match with Adobe records, Adobe sends out a shutdown message.

The 'Cloud' does NOT mean you are saving your files to the internet, although you could if you wanted to. Nor does it mean you are tethered to the 'Cloud' all the time. My understanding is you could install onto a laptop and go on safari for at least three months yet retain full functionality of the software, eventually if offers a warning it needs to verify and gives you some time to action before there is any limitation of the software.

I feel the term 'Cloud' is misleading, and puts many people such as yourself right off the idea. I felt that way until I became involved with the Apple iCloud, now I realise it is a positive move which greatly improves my life and my use of computers. The ability to synchronise things seamlessly across all my hardware. This will only improve over time.

A couple of links The Photo suit Photoshop and Lightroom combo:

https://creative.adobe.com/plans/photography?store_code=gb

Individual offers:

https://creative.adobe.com/plans?store_code=gb

And just to be clear I don't have any allegiance with Adobe, except I like their products! Just hope this puts a new perspective on the term 'Cloud'.


I can confirm that I didn't connect my laptop to the internet for 44 days and all still worked OK. I did get a message telling me that they had been unable to verify my account however.

Interestingly I did have a different problem in this time. I allowed my battery to go completely flat and for some reason the clock reset to 2001. Not being attached to the internet it didn't automatically reset, and none of my Adobe software would work until I had manually reset it.

 




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I have been able to move my http://www.gwpmultimedia.com website to the my new server so am OK for the moment and can be more relaxed about rebuilding an all new one.



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Today my all new website is live with lots of Nikon DSLR Images, still some work to do. Please let me know how you like it?

http://www.gwpmultimedia.com

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Today my all new website is live with lots of Nikon DSLR Images, still some work to do. Please let me know how you like it?

http://www.gwpmultimedia.com

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!


Unfortunately my iPad doesn't have Flash so I can't enjoy your images


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Posted: Fri Jan 2nd, 2015 16:54
 
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Eric wrote:

Unfortunately my iPad doesn't have Flash so I can't enjoy your images


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https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/puffin-web-browser-free/id472937654?mt=8 ?

I didn't realise the iPad didn't directly support Flash until now, there seem to be several alternative solutions though, the one above has a free trial to enable the user to establish it it's a suitable solution.

The new website seems really nice viewed on my desktop Graham. I am hosting with WebHosting UK (WHUK) Who seem to provide a reasonable service at a pretty good price. webhosting.uk.com



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Unfortunately my iPad doesn't have Flash so I can't enjoy your images:

Eric thanks for that we built the new website on a PC and I asked another friend to have a look at it on an iPad, we are in trouble with any computer that has no Flash! Only the front page came up. My wife Wendy has an iMac so we will try that later but I think there will be problem there too.

It is possible we may be back to the drawing board I will keep you informed!



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We have now rebuilt this site and it should be much better on iMac and none Flash devises. Still bit more work to do but comments from members would be a great help please!

http://www.gwpmultimedia.com

Above link should work!



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