: This version significantly improved GPU performance. Users on Windows and Mac saw much smoother zooming, panning, and scrolling without the "grayed out" redraw lag that plagued earlier CC versions.
Subscription-only model became strictly enforced, which was still a point of contention for many users at the time. adobe-illustrator-cc-2015-2-0-19-2-0
: This was the era where 8GB of RAM became the absolute "bare minimum" for Illustrator, as the software began leaning harder on 64-bit architecture. : This version significantly improved GPU performance
: For those on Surface Pro or Wacom Cintiq devices, this update improved the "Touch" workspace, making it easier to manipulate vectors with a stylus or finger. Final Verdict (Historical Perspective) Pros: Major leap in zoom/pan smoothness via GPU. SVG exports became web-ready without manual cleanup. Dynamic Symbols saved hours of repetitive work. Cons: High system resource demands compared to the older CS6. : This was the era where 8GB of
Adobe Illustrator CC 2015.2 (version 19.2.0), released in late 2015, was a pivotal "stability and refinement" update. It bridged the gap between the introduction of the Creative Cloud and the modern, high-performance GPU-accelerated versions we use today.
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