WHY should I pay a monthly fee to use Photoshop?

Several years ago, I have Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Extended on a trainee license. It was great. I used Photoshop, mainly as a hobby as well regarding the course. Now I've graduated and I always want to use Photoshop, so I thought I should probably buy a new license and am unworthy and discover that I have to pay a monthly subscription! I don't ever see myself in the position where I will ever use the software again, so basically I am asked to pay £17 per month indefinitely! I can't afford most certainly. I think it's quite ridiculous. Elements would have all the features that I want to use it and the trial is only for a month, and that's just a hobby I have no way to recover the money. I have no interest in this cloud thing, I just want to use the software!

I realize that it's a REALLY long shot, but since I know from experience sites Web don't always tell the truth you, is it possible that I can pay a single lump sum (or more likely to get my parents to do it for a Christmas gift) so I can have the software (just Photoshop, not disturbed by others) without subscription?

If you want the latest version of Photoshop, you need to subscribe.  You can instead buy a standard license for CS6 or extended, you must call the Adobe Standard is $700USD extended $1,000 USD from the Adobe Web site.  Adobe does not support older versions of Photoshop. CS6 will not be fixed or receive an update.  CS6 is like.

You can always buy CS6 products by calling a call center of Adobe, but why would you? Creative Cloud features will take your creativity further with more ways to create, collaborate and share.  To purchase by phone, call the 800-585-0774.

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