What was the last Creative Suite, which can be purchased without a monthly subscription to Adobe (on Mac)?

Hello, I'm stuck in CS4 on Mac, so I'll try to understand what is happening with the newer versions of CS. apologies if I got things completely wrong.

I heard that you have now for rent Creative Suite. What version of CS started the subscription service and it's subscription ONLY, or you can buy it purely and simply as (as with the previous editions)?

If the news is subscription ONLY, which was the latest version of CS which can be bought in the normal way, so to speak?

Kind regards

John

CS6 is the last version that can be purchased on a license basis, but this possibility begins to fade. It is more than 3 years now and as operating systems become less compatible, it will one day makes no sense at all for Adobe to offer it, or it will make sense the user to buy an incompatible product.

Mylenium

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