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Adobe Systems Inc. changed the way popular homemade selling software to let users more often buy these products, by distributing a program such as Photoshop and Dreamweaver through the internet.

Mentioned by Adobe’s Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch, the company plans to release what is called as a package software Adobe Creative Cloud starting early next year.

Adobe will allow consumers to hire a program on a monthly basis and share their work through PCs and mobile devices. This method is claimed to Adobe will be cheaper than doing occasional larger purchases at a cost of more than USD 1,000.

This step could help the software maker’s largest graphic-design, reduce the dependence on two annual updates in order to stimulate revenue growth and maintain the consistency of record sales.

Lynch, as reported by Bloomberg and was quoted cadeg.org, Monday (10/10/2011) says Creative Cloud products will be more easy for Adobe users to share their ideas via the web.

“The reason we’re still here is we want to change. If you look historically Adobe software, this is someone who uses a computer to create something. Now, this is no longer a single experience. You are not alone in the cloud,” he explained.

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