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Critique

Jul 25, 2012 7:27 AM

Tags: #creative_cloud

dear Adobe

 

There are lots of nice things that make me pleased to have subscribed to Creative Cloud. In the spirit of constructive criticism, here I mention just two things I do not like:

 

1. What use is it to offer 20GB of on-line storage when one is not offered FTP access (why no FTP access?); and when the only way to upload is by adding individual files — not even being able to add directories.

 

2. What good is an offer of hosting 5 websites when one can use only the very limited WebBasics version, which is so basic that no creative professional or web developer would want it anyway.

 

 

greetings

 

 

David

 
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    Jul 25, 2012 9:20 AM   in reply to david-m

    Hey David,

     

    Thanks for the feedback. I created a feature request for the FTP functionality on your behalf here

     

    http://forums.adobe.com/ideas/1923

     

    Please add your vote and any clarifying comments you would like to see included

     

    For the second point regarding the webBasics, what functionality is not included that made the service unusable in your case?

     

    -Dave

     
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    Jul 25, 2012 1:42 PM   in reply to David__B

    I have few comments in reference to BC.

     

    First I will state that I have been using BC for over a year and love what BC has to offer. However with Creative Cloud anything beyond a basic website you have upgrade. Okay, understandable, but to my knowledge there is no easy way at this point to upgrade a CC site without creating a new site that is a paid site to start.

     

    But I believe the issue is this, here is the plan overview of webBasics and webBasics+:

     

     

    webBasics

    • Content management
    • Site analytics
    • Web forms
    • Social media sharing
    • Phone and tablet support
    • FTP and file manager
    • Users: 1
    • Storage: 100MB
    • Bandwidth: 1GB per month

    webBasics+

    Everything included in webBasics, plus:

    • Hosted email accounts
    • Dynamic menu builder
    • Users: 1
    • Emails: 10
    • Storage: 1GB
    • Bandwidth: 1TB per month

     

    The biggest difference is email, menu builder (which is very nice), storage, and bandwidth. The email to me is not a big deal as you can get 50 free emails using Google Apps which I find better than BCs email. But the others can make a difference. If you are going to have anything beyond a low traffic small site you must upgrade. With webBasics+ it at least gives you a little bit more room.

     

    When CC was first released BC was touted as "Create powerful eCommerce websites with Business Catalyst." Which you can very well do but it is not included in CC. I do not see the same wording now and I hope it was changed because the wording was a bit misleading.

     

    I would love to see a couple changes:

     

    1. Easy upgrade path for higher plan sites.

    2. Merging of webBasics and webBasics+.

     

     

    Just my thoughts =>

     
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    Jul 25, 2012 1:51 PM   in reply to Lynda Spangler

    Thanks Lynda, I appreciate your input

     
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    Feb 20, 2013 10:30 AM   in reply to david-m

    It's now almost March of the following year to this post and still no FTP access to Creative Cloud ... it is also quite extraordinary that files cannot be imported to Creative Cloud from Dropbox or any other extremely popular cloud storage system ... is there any development at all on this?  I have to agree with David that this facility is SO fundamental it seems mad that it's not integral .... ??

     
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    Feb 20, 2013 10:45 AM   in reply to Trimmertop

    We are not planning to add FTP access.

     

    You can use Creative Cloud Connection to sync files from your computer to the web storage.

     

    On your local computer you can copy files from your Dropbox folder to the Creative Cloud Files folder.

     
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