Well, most college students (myself being one recently) have access to $10 a month. Not as easy to save up $179.
Where are you getting $179.00? That's not the cost of LR perpetual license. Earlier you came up with $300.00 as the cost for LR:
$10/month is one of the most affordable options out there. If you spend $300 on one license of Lightroom you get that single version of the software, and that's it. If that's all you want, cool. But if you want the new version that just came out, another $300.
Where did you get that? And then you incorrectly stated that a new version is another $300.00. If you buy LR perpetual license you can upgrade to the next version release for $79.00. If you have LR version 2 you can upgrade to the current version for $79.00. Your figures are wrong.
Adobe CC is not one of the most affordable options out there. Do the math. I'm not recommending people don't go that route. I never once in this thread recommended avoiding the Adobe subscription option and I consistently recommended LR. But I know how to add and I'm not pulling wildly inaccurate figures out of the air like you.
Adobe CC at $10.00 per month is going to cost you more than most alternative software options over time. It's the more expensive option. That's a simple fact. Just because you're spreading the cost out into a monthly payment doesn't mean you're paying less. Did I really have to say that?
Do a cost comparison of Adobe CC with ACDSee Pro over 5 years. Adobe CC will cost almost twice as much. How is almost twice as much "one of the most affordable"? Show me the math and use accurate figures.
Joe