Launched in 2013, Adobe Illustrator CC moved to a subscription-based model. You no longer own the software; you rent it. You pay a monthly fee (Creative Cloud All Apps or a Single App plan). If you stop paying, the software enters a "grace period" and eventually locks you out of editing features.
: Adobe pushes incremental updates as soon as they are ready. Notable tools added since the transition include:
CS6 is entirely CPU-bound. CC leverages your graphics card for:
Launched in 2013, Adobe Illustrator CC moved to a subscription-based model. You no longer own the software; you rent it. You pay a monthly fee (Creative Cloud All Apps or a Single App plan). If you stop paying, the software enters a "grace period" and eventually locks you out of editing features.
: Adobe pushes incremental updates as soon as they are ready. Notable tools added since the transition include: adobe illustrator cc and cs difference
CS6 is entirely CPU-bound. CC leverages your graphics card for: Launched in 2013, Adobe Illustrator CC moved to