Adobe lowers trials to 7 days.

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Adobe, what can I say? They've now lowered there trials from 30 days to 7 days. Apparently so they can collect data more easily of how we use the trials. This is not good for people who want to try out the software for a project but need it for more than 7 days. What are your opinions on this?
And this happened the year that Adobe releases awesome new CC features.

However, may have found a limited way around this, if you google 'Adobe other downloads' you can download any product from cs2 to cs6. You can then run the 30 day trial for each of the programs in each version.

I couldn't help but add these:



Have a nice day. I Hope you enjoy this trick, let me know below if you dislike the decision of the 7 day trials.
 

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I think they only do that because they only we take adventage of those 30 days and use it then for free and then we don't need it anymore so it was easy to say no. but now it isn't anymore. but I don't say they really think so and that's the reason they did that. but that's what I think why they did that