What Adobe he threw your new drawing app on iPad In order to compete with competitors like Procreate or Sketchbook, I already noted that that subscription of 9.99 euros per month was something that would make users look like there were more expensive competitors. And it seems that that's exactly what happened, because the company decided to change the strategy.
From now on, Adobe Photoshop and Fresco can be used within the same registration plan on the iPad. The price is still at 9.99 euros a month, but for that monthly fee you can use both systems. So, it's as if each request costs half.
Attractive subscriptions that keep comparing to cheaper options
As Adobe itself confirms from its official website, offers are available for those who sign up for Photoshop for the iPad or download Fresco's premium program from the iPadOS App store. Also, those who already have an active Creative Cloud subscription are eligible
Will this work? Yes, it does. Those who only need an iPad drawing system will continue to pay the same amount for an additional app (Photoshop) they may not want. But if on the other hand we're talking about a creative person who needs both programs and is attracted to the Adobe service system … maybe this is starting to make sense.
Now, the "pressure" of free options or single-payer systems still exists. So I'll repeat what I said at the end of September: we will see how the progression of those Adobe developers goes.