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October 13, 2012
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How can I download ExtendScript Toolkit for CS6 in the Creative Cloud

  • October 13, 2012
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I try to find a way to get the ExtendScript Toolkit for CS6 products. The Adobe Scripting Center states "The latest version of ExtendScript Toolkit (ESTK 3.8) is available with Creative Suite 6." How can I get if from the Creative Cloud"?

Thank you very much for your help.

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Participant
February 24, 2016

Someone know ETSK for cc 2015 ? if you know just tell me please

RandyKepple
Participant
December 7, 2014

Searching on Google for the same thing and it was much harder than it should have been. Hard to believe that CS6 is from 2006 already! I'm trying to find ExtendScript for CS6 for a project I'm working on. Here's the link I found:

Adobe - ExtendScript Toolkit : For Macintosh : ExtendScript Toolkit 1.0.3

and

ExtendScript Toolkit Archives | Adobe Developer Connection

Participating Frequently
February 4, 2015

Before you look for downloads (nearly impossible to find), you may want to check your system--if you have CS6 Master collection (or some other collections), you probably have it already installed.

If it's there, it's located at:

Applications/Utilities/Adobe Utilities - CS6/ExtendScript Toolkit CS6

Hope this helps...

November 5, 2012

Adobe,give me a link,please?

Adobe Employee
November 5, 2012

Complete list of products that package ExtendScript Toolkit is available here: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/scripting.html

Adobe Employee
October 13, 2012

ExtendScript Toolkit (ESTK 3.8)  is not a  direct product in creative cloud but it gets installed with some of the product like Premiere Pro CS6. Please install Premiere Pro CS6 and you will get ExtendScript Toolkit automaticaly installed with it.

Participant
October 14, 2012

Thank you very much for your fast answer. I got the ExtendScript Toolkit (ESTK 3.8).

To me it is quite strange / not understandable that I need to install a huge program/package to get the toolkit. I would expect the toolkit as

  • a separat download (prefered)
  • paked with each program which is scriptable