by Ina Fried, All Things D
Adobe announced a fairly big shake-up of its business Monday, saying that the latest version of core products such as Photoshop and Illustrator will be available only as part of a subscription service. The company said that it has new versions of the desktop apps, but said they will be available only as part of an update to its year-old Creative Cloud service. Adobe said that the service, which launched in April 2012, has more than 500,000 paid members and two million total members. “By focusing our energy — and our talented engineers — on Creative Cloud, we’re able to put innovation in our members’ hands at a much faster pace,” Adobe Senior VP David Wadhwani said in a statement.
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