A handy software utility that helps users manage their Adobe Creative Cloud products, update and install them, all from the same place. #Adobe Installer #Creative Cloud Updater #Adobe Organizer #Adobe #Installer #Updater
There was a time when Adobe offered individual products alongside software suites with a perpetual license. But that time is long gone and, since 2013 onwards, all of Adobe’s applications are exclusively available via Creative Cloud Desktop.
One cannot argue that this approach is easier for the final user. Managing all the applications and subscriptions from a single interface is quite convenient, especially since Creative Cloud also displays notifications about available updates and provides one-click access to additional resources, such as Adobe Stock, fonts, tutorials, portfolios, and more.
The Creative Cloud Desktop application requires you to login with your active Adobe account before accessing its main window. You can use it to manage all your Adobe CC subscriptions, be them for desktop, mobile or web use.
Browsing through the list of applications is quite easy. Creative Cloud Desktop displays them by popularity, but you can also navigate to specific categories to quickly find the application you are looking for. Both paid and trial licenses are available for each of Adobe’s products in your plan.
By clicking on any of the applications, you can view the current version and read more about the app and its key features. Creative Cloud Desktop checks your PC for compatibility issues and lets you know whether the app is working on the local machine or not.
The product sheet of each application also provides one-click access to troubleshooting and support, tutorials, forums and community, additional courses and example projects. In other words, Adobe wants you to have all the details you need within Creative Cloud Desktop, without having to manually search the web for answers.
It is also worth mentioning that Creative Cloud Desktop also allows you to manage your Adobe files in the Creative Cloud Libraries. All your work is saved in the cloud and your most used colors, graphics and so on are stored in your personal libraries. You can share documents with others and collaborate.
One interesting feature of Creative Cloud Desktop is its access to Adobe-related news and featured articles based on your interests. In other words, you can discover interesting live streams, articles, new artists, tutorials and other free online resources, all from within the main window of Creative Cloud Desktop.
Unfortunately, the application does not come with an integrated browser, so all the links are automatically opened with your default web browser on Windows. Even so, having all these resources in a single place is more than convenient.
As mentioned before, Creative Cloud Desktop also displays notifications about newly available versions of all the Adobe applications, in an effort to allow you to enjoy new features and bug fixes as soon as they are released. Nevertheless, you are the one to decide whether to deploy the update or not, based on the changelog.
More courageous users can take part in the testing programs for Beta editions, which include new features of upcoming builds, which can also be deployed via Creative Cloud Desktop. Please take into account that Beta apps collect usage data for obvious purposes.
With Creative Cloud Desktop, you can manage your Adobe subscriptions and get instant access to precious resources. You get to launch and update your favorite CC applications, manage your files, and get your inspiration from Adobe Stock or example projects. What’s more, the application runs quietly in the system tray without interfering with your work and waiting silently for your input.
Creative Cloud Desktop 6.1.0.587
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- runs on:
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Windows 11
Windows 10 32/64 bit - file size:
- 2.9 MB
- filename:
- Creative_Cloud_Set-Up.exe
- main category:
- System
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