Stop paying full price for Photoshop: Adobe slashes Creative Cloud Pro subscriptions by 40% for your first year

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Adobe has discounted a range of subscription plans for a limited time only - so from now until February 2, it has cut the price of the Creative Cloud Pro plan for individuals by 40% for the first year.

There's also 40% off licenses for Creative Cloud Pro for Teams, which includes business extras like tech support and Admin Console.

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Why I think this is a great deal

Adobe has consistently set the gold-standard for professional-grade creative software. My team and I have tested everything from the best photo editors and best video editing software to the best PDF editors, and every time, Adobe's apps have come out top.

Creative Cloud Pro is a generous package, bundling in all the best creative tools Adobe has to offer right now - over 20 of them, in fact, including top-end tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro, as well as niche apps like Audition, After Effects, Lightroom, and Dreamweaver.

At the end of last year, we calculated the cost to figure out if the subscription plan was worth getting (you can read the full article here). The upshot is, if you subscribe to three or more Adobe apps, then you'll save money.

The current Adobe deals run until February 2 and are available to new users in the US and Canada.

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Steve is B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware at TechRadar Pro, helping business professionals equip their workspace with the right tools. He tests and reviews the software, hardware, and office furniture that modern workspaces depend on, cutting through the hype to zero in on the real-world performance you won't find on a spec sheet. He is a relentless champion of the Oxford comma.

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