![]() What’s new is a powerful built-in search engine that searches across Creative Cloud. Like before, the new Creative Cloud app gives you access to Adobe Fonts and assets from Adobe Stock. You’ll be able to access help resources, videos, and compatibility information for each app. The Creative Cloud app’s former “Learn” tab has been replaced by skill categories and a Tutorials hub. The good news is that you can access Adobe Creative Cloud Express for free. You can use the images from the Adobe Stock library. When you create a design, you may not want to start with a blank page. The functionality of Libraries remains the same. Adobe Creative Cloud Express is for you if you are focused on the outcome and not the process. Assets can be shared, managed, and deleted in a new “Your work” section of the app. Once available only within individual Adobe apps, Creative Cloud Libraries can now be managed full-screen right in the launcher. You can still choose to download a legacy version of an application if available. And showcase and discover creative work on Behance. Download fonts or high-quality royalty-free Adobe Stock assets. Manage and share assets stored in Creative Cloud. ![]() Quickly launch and update your desktop apps. ![]() Creative Cloud for desktop is a great place to start any creative project. The Creative Cloud desktop app has been updated and allows the successful installation of current and previous versions of Creative Cloud applications. There are four main components to the new desktop app:Īdobe has redesigned the apps tabs for a clearer view of which apps you have installed and which have updates. Click Finder > open Applications folder > right-click the Adobe Creative Cloud app > click Move to Trash from the pop-up menu options. Easily manage your Creative Cloud apps and services. We haven’t gotten our hands on the new experience yet to see how it performs, but the interface certainly looks more Mac-friendly than before. ![]() The new app is still accessible from your menu bar, but now lives in a resizable window and has been designed to look like Adobe’s other modern Creative Cloud apps. The app behaved like a menu bar utility - always running and accessible with a click - but looked and felt more like a web app or port than a native Mac tool. Adobe hopes the new app will be a more intuitive way to launch and update apps and access your Creative Cloud files.Īdobe’s previous Creative Cloud desktop app was always a bit of an outlier on macOS. Starting today, Adobe is rolling out a new version of its Creative Cloud desktop app for macOS and Windows with an updated design and totally new organization. ![]()
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