The discussion here is interesting and thoughtful (unlike other forums I have encountered)...
Revised and extended remarks as follows:
Re: Microsoft...The "Consumer" market is a very small market share compared to the core target they have with Corporate Commercial/Industrial Businesses in mind and the quantity licensing it nets them. These quantity license deals often are for the larger and more feature filled package options, thus higher subscription rates versus the $8 Home User (consumer) package. I know of a number of entities in this area that have switched to Apache Open Office and alternative products for Project Management, DTP, etc... The basis I used for my original comment was information taken from an information sheet in my stock portfolio concerning revenue and earnings for MS.
Re: Adobe...I am trying to recall/re-find the data to support my statement and will post it when I can run it down again.
My bottom line take goes back to my college days with Business/Economics 101..."The primary purpose of any commerce based enterprise is to make as much of the customer's money your money in any way possible without violating any law or basic principles of personal or business ethics."...So I really don't fault CA for following the "Pack" on this one, although it is concerning to me, personally, given the financial investment I have put into CA to date.