Jeff A Wright wrote:
Tom if you are only subscribed to Muse then once the CC versions of the apps become available you would be able to try them through the Adobe Application Manager. If you wish to cancel your Muse subscription and subscribe to the full Creative Cloud, which includes Muse, then yes you would want to deactivate your CS6 applications. You can then choose the License this Software option and enter the Adobe ID tied to your Creative Cloud subscription.
I hope that helps? This process will likely change slightly once the CC version of the applications are available in June.
As for the CC decision there is plenty of discussions out there on this topic. In fact it was your posting to one of those topics, http://forums.adobe.com/message/5320205#5320205, which is why I responded to you here. I would prefer to keep this discussion specific to the technical aspects of working with your subscription. Both myself and other Adobe Employees are monitoring the other discussions and have provided input when we have information which we believe would be beneficial for yourself and other Adobe Users to be aware of.
Since CC isn't ready until June, much of this will likely change. And the offer from Adobe for CS6 owners to upgrade to CC for the first year at $19.95/month expires in July - so there is time. And there is no pressing issues about applications in CS6 not working and being outdated - yet.
I am having an issue, I thought was limited to Photoshop which turned the whole desktop a shade of blue when it opened. I just deleted and reinstalled Photoshop and all its preferences and it's back. A separate issue, I know - maybe you've heard of it and can guide me if possible place where someone else has experienced this.
Thanks,
Tom