3 reasons to check out Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription for your business

The service lowers the barrier for businesses that crave the tools in the Master Collection, but can’t justify a perpetual license's cost

By Michelle Mastin, PC World |  Small Business, Adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud

The Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, which is "coming soon" to Creative Cloud, turns magazines, brochures, catalogues, and other digital publications into standalone apps for iOS and Android. These apps can then be shared directly or published to the respective app stores for sale.

Adobe Muse integrates a rich graphical site editor for online publishing to Adobe's hosting service. Creative Cloud membership also includes access to Adobe Typekit, a Web-based font library that includes more than 700 typefaces, which is integrated into the hosting platform.

Who is This For?

If you're looking to build a simple website for a business that's just getting off the ground, you might be better served by free or inexpensive tools, such as Weebly or Yola. But if you're looking to take your online presence to the next level, and you have the time to learn how to use it, Adobe's Creative Cloud delivers a powerful set of tools for producing rich, mobile friendly websites and apps.


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