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Adobe Express vs. Adobe Creative Cloud

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The Creative Cloud All Apps plan is Adobe's collection of desktop applications, mobile apps, and services for designing and publishing graphics, videos, audio, and printed content. It's packed with industry-standard solutions for those with experience working in these creative mediums.

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Adobe for Nonprofits | Benefits, Discounted Products & Eligibility

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Adobe was founded in 1982 and is one of the world’s largest and most well-known software companies. The post Adobe for Nonprofits | Benefits, Discounted Products & Eligibility appeared first on Nonprofit Blog.

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Introducing Top-Tier Design with Adobe Express

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Adobe Express harnesses the power of Photoshop, Acrobat, and Premiere in an easy-to-use app, allowing you to build beautiful social media or website content, videos, posters, flyers, or any other visual. It offers templates, customizable design, and easy sharing options to those without graphic design experience.

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Choose the Right Adobe App with TechSoup's Redesigned Interactive Tool

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With more than a dozen desktop apps in the Adobe Creative Cloud collection, it's not always easy to know which app is the correct one for your project. Nonprofits produce all kinds of creative work, including flyers, websites, videos, and annual reports.

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Your Guide to Adobe Products from TechSoup

Tech Soup

Best of all, all organization types and budget sizes are eligible for discounted products from Adobe. Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps Plan. The All Apps plan includes every Adobe app in one package. See the full list of products on the Adobe website.) Direct from Adobe: $599.88 Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan.

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Learn to Use Adobe Software

Tech Soup

New to TechSoup — the Adobe Foundation's Nonprofit Training Program provides a series of donated online training courses for Dreamweaver, InDesign, or Photoshop to nonprofit staff. Donations from this program allow one user to access Adobe software training videos on lynda.com for three months. Online Training Products.

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Adobe: Beta is not an excuse

Judi Sohn

And Adobe, this rant’s for you. I was very excited when Adobe introduced Acrobat.com. But more often than not our staff is unable to connect to the server with their Adobe IDs in order to publish/check for new comments. But what was Adobe thinking when they fully baked Acrobat.com into their Acrobat Pro desktop software?!?

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