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I don't have a really strong opinion either way, but I would say that the systems you're mentioning seem crazy powerful for illustration and photography work. If you were doing loads of 3d modelling/rendering or movie making then maybe, but for 2d stuff something a lot cheaper would do you fine I think.
Yeah I get what you're saying. The statement that's on the forbes link at the top says differently though-it's technically just for existing customers if they need to re-install. Seems a bit like what apple did with their OS updates- you could buy a single version or family version at two prices, but both were the same disk with no serial codes.
I hardly ever need to use illustrator/indesign so I'll keep them for the odd occasion. I've tried to stay away from pirate copies of programmes so this is a pretty sweet alternative!
Downloaded it anyway since I was curious. I realise it's not totally legit to be using it, but it seems to all work totally fine for me. I'm using OSX with intel too...
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