Daily Deal: Pay What You Want Adobe CC A-Z Bundle
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Pay what you want for the Adobe CC A-Z Bundle and you'll learn all about After Effects and how to edit videos. If you beat the average price, you unlock 11 more courses covering some of the best of the Adobe suite. You'll learn about InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premier Pro, and more.
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And Keep Paying For The Rest Of Your Life ...
Or you can use Free Software instead, like Inkscape, Gimp, Krita, MyPaint and Blender, and own what you create.
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Details???
... *100-Hour Bundle*
Is it lifetime, or limited to 100 hours? If I bought it would I be able to use the Adobe products for a total of 100 hours? If so that is less than 10 use hours per product. Are there other limitations like not being able to use the resulting works for commercial purposes or other gotchas?
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