Nov 04, 2019 Unless noted, these Creative Cloud updates begin rolling out today and will be available in the App Store on iOS or the newly-redesigned Creative Cloud desktop app on macOS.
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What you need to know
- Adobe has launched its new version of the Creative Cloud desktop app
- Features new design and organization tools.
- You can now manage your libraries inside of the launcher.
Adobe is today launching the new version of its Creative Cloud desktop app for macOS and Windows. The overhaul features an updated interface and new organization to allow easier access to all your apps, updates and your files.
The release for the launch from Adobe says:
We're very excited to announce the roll out of the all new Creative Cloud desktop application. It has been redesigned, from the ground up, to be a more intuitive way to access your apps, update them, and discover new apps that complement or extend your creativity. Creative Cloud desktop also gives you new levels of power and control over your creative workflow by allowing you to collect, manage and share assets, fonts and more through a rich new Creative Cloud Libraries integration. You'll also have easier access to help content along with comprehensive search and asset management features. Podcast software. In short, it's the portal to your Creative Cloud world, and makes it easier than ever to get to the assets and content you need, when you need them.
Alongside a brand new user interface are some exciting new features. The desktop app will organize all of your installed apps so you can easily see which ones are installed, which ones need updating and which ones are included in your subscription. You can also browse by app type (desktop, mobile, web) or by category.
All of Adobe's Creative Cloud tutorials and resources have now been consolidated into the desktop app, and can be accessed via the Tutorials hub .
There's a new full screen library management view, so that you can manage and organise your Libraries of fonts, colors, images, logos, brushes, templates etc. Adobe users have been clamouring for a way to access Libraries with a full screen view, and now you can manage and share all of your assets inside of the desktop app.
Finally, there's a new powerful built-in search engine, which lets you search across the Creative Cloud to find anything you can imagine, from apps, tutorials, forum posts, images, fonts and more.
The launch of the new and improved desktop app will take place today, and all users should have it by the end of the week. Check out the video tour of the new desktop app below:
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As Adobe has moved its software to Creative Cloud subscription services, the ways we install and update our software have radically changed. We no longer receive a stack of DVDs. We don’t usually go to an application’s Help menu to download updates. How do we find our way through this new world?
Once you have a Creative Cloud subscription, your first step is downloading the Creative Cloud desktop app. If you don’t have it, or if you need to manually download a newer version, you get it from here:
All you need to do is click the Download button and follow the on-screen instructions. (If you’re replacing an older version of the CC desktop app, it’s not usually necessary to uninstall it unless you need to deal with problems. If you should need uninstall it, use these instructions.)
Installing Apps
In this post, we’ll focus on your Creative Cloud apps, and troubleshooting problems installing or updating them. In a subsequent post, we’ll cover troubleshooting some of the other services that come with the Creative Cloud.
By default, the Creative Cloud desktop app should launch when you start your computer. If you don’t see the Creative Cloud icon and panel shown in the illustration below, you may have quit it. To relaunch it:
- Mac OS: Choose Go > Applications > Adobe Creative Cloud > Adobe Creative Cloud
- Windows: Choose Start > Programs > Adobe Creative Cloud
Click the Creative Cloud icon which is located on the menu bar (Mac OS) or the task bar (Windows).
Creative Cloud panel
If necessary, click the Apps tab shown above. We’ll cover some of the other tabs in the next posting.
The Apps are arranged in this order:
- Latest Versions: The latest versions of the apps which you have installed (show the word Open beside their names). These would be named like InDesign CC (2015)
- Previous Versions: Previous app versions you may elect to keep installed on your computer—for example, InDesign CC (2014).
- Find Additional Apps: Additional apps which are not installed (show the word Install beside their names).
When you click Install, the download process will begin immediately. You’ll be asked for your administrative password to authorize the installation. The application’s icon will appear in the installed list and a progress bar will indicate the progress of the download. Notifications are turned on by default (Preferences > Creative Cloud), and you’ll be prompted when the installation is complete. You can launch the application by clicking the Open button in the App tab, or launching it from the Start menu (Windows) or Launchpad (Macintosh). On a Macintosh computer, for easiest access, drag the app’s icon to the Dock. In Windows, pin it to the task bar.
Creative Cloud Desktop App Mac
Uninstalling Apps
At some time, you may need to uninstall an app. You can also do this from the Creative Cloud desktop app. Open the Apps tab and move your cursor over the space beside the Open button. A tiny “gear” icon appears. Click on it to open a menu. Click the Uninstall button.
Uninstall App Button
Installing Updates
When an application update becomes available, you should receive a notification. You’ll also see the name of the application with the word Update beside it at the top of the Apps tab.
You should think carefully before applying an update. While it’s generally a good idea to keep up with application updates, it’s not necessary to install them immediately. Here are two reasons why you might not want to update: (1) If you’re in the middle of an important project using that application, you should wait until you’ve finished the project. An update may negatively impact you, either because of a changed workflow or a possible problem. (2) If you’re cautious, you may want to check the Adobe Forums (link below) to see messages which might pertain to a major update.
Downgrading an Application
Occasionally, a new major version of your application—for example from the 2014 version to the 2015 version—may contain a bug which has a bad effect on your workflow. You may need to roll back to the earlier version of the application. (You can keep both the 2014 and 2015 version installed without problems.)
To downgrade to the previous version, scroll to the FIND ADDITIONAL APPS section of the Apps tab. Click on the menu to the right showing All Apps. This menu reveals categories of apps. At the bottom, click VIEW PREVIOUS VERSIONS (circled below).
Additional Apps Menu
You’ll now see a display of previous versions of the app which haven’t been installed. Beside the Install button is a menu which lets you choose which previous version you want to install (for example, CC (2015) and the version number). After making your choice, then click Install.
What If the CC Desktop App Doesn’t Show Updates?
Occasionally, you may hear there is an update your your app, but it has not appeared in the Apps tab. Here are some steps you can try to make an update appear. Try them in this order:
- In the current version of the Creative Cloud desktop app, you can go to the “gear” icon to see a menu. Click Check for App Updates.
CC Desktop App Menu
2. If an update doesn’t appear, you can refresh the Creative Cloud desktop app (which quits and relaunches it) by pressing Command + Option + R (Mac OS) or Ctrl + Alt + R (Windows).
3. It may be that you need to reinstall the Creative Cloud desktop app itself. Read the description at the top of this posting for how to reinstall it. Normally, you shouldn’t have to uninstall your current version or any of your apps: Use this link and click the Download button.
TIP: You can tell what version of the Creative Cloud desktop app you’re running by clicking Preferences > General.
What If the Creative Cloud Desktop App Opens Blank or With a Spinning Wheel?
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This document provides some steps you can use to diagnose that problem. The easiest one is to try to relaunch the desktop app as described above.
How Do I Get Help for other Creative Cloud Problems?
The best place to start looking is the Creative Cloud FAQ. It has dozens of the most common issues and problems listed which possible solutions. You can also ask questions in the Creative Cloud forum where Adobe staff and volunteers will help you to solve your problem.
How Do I Get Help for My Application?
Adobe has public forums for all of its applications and services. To see the main list of forums, go here. For the ones not listed with icons, use the menus at the upper right.