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znod
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October 13, 2017
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"Install" Available for Bridge CC (2017)

  • October 13, 2017
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I use perpetual PS CS6 and perpetual LR. I have a free CC membership.  I have Bridge CS6--5.0.2.4. The Adobe desktop app shows that I am eligible to "Install"Bridge CC (2017)--and not as a trial version.

Is this app a standalone app or would it's installation replace replace/update my Bridge CS6? Why am I eligible for installation of this CC app, not as a trial, given that I have only a free CC membership? Am I correct that its installation would not be on a trial basis--as is implied by the screenshot below?

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Correct answer AxelMatt

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My answer applied not to Portfolio. It's not a part of the free membership.

Here'll you find more informations about the free membership

What’s Included with Your Free Creative Cloud Membership | ProDesignTools

Axel

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October 13, 2017

You can use Bridge for free. It's a  standalone app and older versions wouldn't be replaced or deinstalled.

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znod
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October 13, 2017

Thank you much Axel. I raised similar questions about "Bridge and "Portfolio" yesterday and was told that the versions installed (or "Launched") would be trial versions. Please see the discussion at: Re: Free Creative Cloud Membership--Benefits? I pointed out that didn't look like the Portfolio version was a trial version when I launched it. And, this morning, I began wondering again if Bridge CC (2017) mentioned above really is a trial version since it is not listed under "Trial."

Does the answer you gave above about Bridge CC (2017) also apply essentially to Portfolio?--which apparently I can launch (with no mention that what I would launch is a trial version).  Please see this screen shot too.