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amytetchner
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October 19, 2017
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Latest new CC apps - what is going on with naming/versioning?

  • October 19, 2017
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Hi,

On opening Adobe CC system tray app in Windows 7 today I am seeing apps "doubled" up - those with "2017" suffixes and those without, both of which have "Update" as the primary action. Confused so far? Read on..

After choosing to update these apps I now get, for example, two versions of Photoshop listed in Windows:

The "2018" version name doesn't match what was listed in the Adobe CC update window (which was presumably the non-2017 suffixed version), or the product name/version information displayed in the splash screens or Help > About dialogs. I can run both 2017 and 2018 versions, but not at the same time. Comparison of Splash/About menus below.

Photoshop 2017 Splash screen:

Photoshop 2018 Splash screen:

Photoshop 2017 Help > About dialog:

Photoshop 2018 Help > About dialog:

On the Adobe Photoshop "Features" page the product name on your timeline for October 18th 2017 omits any version information at all, compared to previous timeline versions, e.g. Photoshop CC (2017.0.1):

Photoshop CC new features | More library asset support

Retaining old versions and installing new ones wasn't mentioned in the Adobe email announcing the new apps, or the click-through page (Latest Creative Cloud version | Adobe Creative Cloud features), so all a bit confusing.

Thanks,

Blake

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amytetchner
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October 19, 2017

Update: It seems most of the 2017 versions have now disappeared in both the Adobe Creative Cloud updater window and Windows 7 Start Menu. However, I am still left with Photoshop 2017 and 2018 versions. Is this intentional?

The fact that this has largely resolved itself since my earlier post doesn't negate what feels like a poorly managed upgrade/update experience.

Inspiring
October 19, 2017

I have 2 versions of Illustrator. Is this correct? Should I have this?

On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 at 16:39 blakeg26903965 <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Participating Frequently
October 19, 2017

I have the same, two versions of Photoshop & Illustrator. A 2017 & a 2018 . . . and I'm on an Apple MacBook Pro . . .