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ludmillad34135386
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January 14, 2015
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Why updates are more than updates?

  • January 14, 2015
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When I update an ADOBE application, a new full version is downloaded and added to the list of older versions of the same application. So, for most applications, I have a collection of CC2014, CS6, CC, etc. versions. How can I delete safely old versions and keep the last ones? How to identify the most recent versions? I am on Mac OS X 10.9.5. Thank you for your help. Arthur

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Correct answer Rameez_Khan

Hi,

CC(2014) is the latest version followed by CC and then CS6.

To safely remove previous versions go to your Applications folder > Use the uninstall option inside the CC and CS6 folders.

Thanks,

Rameez

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Rameez_Khan
Rameez_KhanCorrect answer
Legend
January 14, 2015

Hi,

CC(2014) is the latest version followed by CC and then CS6.

To safely remove previous versions go to your Applications folder > Use the uninstall option inside the CC and CS6 folders.

Thanks,

Rameez

ludmillad34135386
Participant
January 14, 2015

Hi Rameez,

Thank you for your swift response. That worked. Now, what should I do when the application is deleted and there is still a folder or when there is no uninstall option? Can I put those directly in the basket? Thanks.

Arthur

Rameez_Khan
Legend
January 14, 2015

Yes, you can trash 'em.

Thanks,

Rameez