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Hi! I'm in an online course to learn to use Adobe XD, but I haven't been able to find where to download it... It doesn't seem to be in any adobe link nor listed in the creative cloud apps. Can someone help me please? (I'm in Canada)
Hi @Leslie2628726265vb ,
Adobe XD is no longer available for purchase as a single application but will continue to be supported for existing users. XD will continue to be available as part of our Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps subscription. We will continue to support existing Adobe XD customers.
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Rishabh
Due to the merger, both Adobe and Figma can't say much. Here is my take: Adobe has stopped almost all effort on XD, and is actively discouraging new users. Thus, migrating to Figma or other tool would be the wisest option. If the merger occurs (I am not holding my breath), then Figma will be the design tool of choice within the Creative Cloud offerings. If the merger does not happen, Figma continues to maintain is place as a popular solution among designers.
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Mark, I really like what your responses are here, I have been a die hard professional XD user since it came out in 2016 in Beta. I saw the collaboration feature gain momentum, symbols, components, I saw teams build from that. and also I have built many design systems with it. I love XD it. I love the fact that it has embedded a design tool, a prototyping tool and a team sharing and collaboration/cloud feature. Something Sketch was very messy with. IMO. I actually was able to work with Adobe in some roles and understand the power that the application posesses. I think what you said that people that are die hard Figma users that never have given XD the chance, deserves some conversation. We all want to use what we like and we all have to be successful as designers and product contributors to feel comfortable. Ease of use, efficiency, delight, etc.
Anyways, I have played with Figma but I am always under the gun for delivery and deadlines for complex projects and roles that I have not made the jump to Figma. I wonder if I should. This post and string leads me to believe maybe I should just keep working in XD and see what happens. All of what I heard about Adobe acquiring Figma makes me wonder if Figma will bring in some of XDs features or vice versa. Or maybe it will be an entirely new product. I can't find any recent developments within the Adobe, Figma aquisition. I have reached out to my PO friends in XD and they don't have any insight to give me other than XD is still supported. Some of them have been changed to different products in Adobe. Anyways, I don't like, not knowing what the future holds but UX design applications change as well as design applications in general. I will embrace knowing that fact I guess.
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I think you would benefit from watching the video I created for this thread https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF-6uB_x1Wo
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Coming from XD to Figma, I have found this person's (Kezz) videos really helpful. They are brief and full of tips that a new user would not be likely to find.
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Adobe will let every one down like they did with Muse and lost all their trust forever. Ppl lost millions and the damage they made is still to be covered till today. Same will happen with XD. Figma thou is made by the incompetent snowflakes who don't know nothing about design and there from the app is extremely time wasting and bulky and full of mistakes. They change it all the time there from 90% of the tutorials are useless. Many things doesn't work in PC and probably never will as it's made from snoflakes to snoflakes who make exactly the same like web's in the cafe drinking pumpkin latte. The whole vibe of it is so strong over this app it makes impossible to work with it. It's not made and never will be for professional work, Figma is a manifest to Hustle Culture with everything is presents. Unfortunately we don't have still anything on the market what really works well and is made for real designers, why web design level overall is so low and bad still after a decades.Sry no offense everyone but it is what it is and we still don't have any proper tool to solve the issue we have. Figma for sure is not the answer, another mega unintuitive crap trying to fake out where children behind have no skill either competence to design design tools which is crying out from it by mile. It is typical app where ppl try to fake out their missing design skills and end up with some total disaster like WorldPress or 3D programs with 5 layers of clicks to make a simple thing happen and you have to Google every single thing which have some abnormal new name on it you can't figure out by any means. Eats up thousand of hours with very minimal return and results. And then new upgrade comes out and here we go again all over as all the UI/UX is changed again and you never know how large part of it just not working and you don't see it in your computer. Mega slow Figma is absolutely pointless road to go same time Adobe is absolutely unable to solve the issue we need a most. Dealing only with some mega low level AI solutions and other replacement activities is not the answer we need right now. And even if they buy it it takes ages to fix it. Basically Adobe is buying client base not the crappy app which copy they already have which is working basically better but what is under developed. We are doomed with this web design. Market is over heated and there is no tools to work with for already decades.
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Figma being primarily cloud-based is NOT ideal for users who prefer to have their files stored offline only. If I work with a local fig file it will still sync to Figma's cloud once I get online which is not ideal for a number of reasons including secret projects.
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Yes, I really don't like that either. I prefer to have my files live locally in a Dropbox business account and share them through that, with only the prototypes living in Adobe's Creative Cloud. Working offline with Figma requires planning and is really a crap shoot (and the fonts seem mostly unavailable as well). It's a very kludgy workaround rather than an actual solution to the Figma cloud environment. Hopefully (but I'm not holding my breath) Adobe will fix that IF their acquistion goes through.
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I agree. It's much smoother. Figma's hot keys don't make sense to anyone who's been in the industry and working with adobe products for a long time. It's going to be weird trying to get used to the hotkeys.
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lol, why is anyone still talking in here? XD is gone guys! Let's move forward.
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Question... SO what happens to my designs in Adobe XD? I cant seem to access them any more when i had to reformat my laptop. What should I do? I cant find any link to install Adobe XD. Am really frustrated about this and i need immediate help. What should I do to get my design back? Any help will be appreciated.
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Have you tried installing it from within the Creative Cloud application?
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With this interesting turn of events that Figma gets dropped from the acquisition, I wonder if your advice to abandon XD preemptively should be rethought. The sun also rises...
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Hi @Leslie2628726265vb ,
Adobe XD is no longer available for purchase as a single application but will continue to be supported for existing users. XD will continue to be available as part of our Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps subscription. We will continue to support existing Adobe XD customers.
Thanks
Rishabh
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Hey Rishabh,
Are you able to share Adobe's plan on if there's anything coming to replace Adobe XD? Will new subscribers get access to Figma? My team uses prototyping tools often for our day to day work and we are working to align expectations moving forward for our tooling.
Anything you can share would be helpful!
Thank you.
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Due to the merger, both Adobe and Figma can't say much. Here is my take: Adobe has stopped almost all effort on XD, and is actively discouraging new users. Thus, migrating to Figma or other tool would be the wisest option. If the merger occurs (I am not holding my breath), then Figma will be the design tool of choice within the Creative Cloud offerings. If the merger does not happen, Figma continues to maintain is place as a popular solution among designers.
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Hi @Rishabh_Tiwari , can you clarify what support for existing Adobe XD customers entails? Will we be able to purchase additional licenses for new users joining our team?
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I just tried this and the answer is NOPE. Howerver they will include it if you by Creative Cloud for $85. Thanks Adobe....
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Hi, could you help me with that situation: I'm a new CCloud user. I need to join a team project that has been working on for a long time in Adobe XD. How to do it.
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Hi, I recently joined a team that uses XD regularly. I understand that Adobe is slowing down/stopping XD use due to the business with Figma, but is there a workaround in the meantime? I won't be able to support my team properly without XD.
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@31022039gvdlTry getting in touch directly with Adobe sales or speak with your team. The information I got from Adobe about new licenses was that they will issue new single licenses for current license holders, so you should be able to get a license from your team.
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Adobe should really try its employees so that they can be aware of how that works and can provide better support.
Today I contacted Adobe THREE TIMES and every time they confirmed that Adobe XD Starter Plan is no longer available. I explained that I am an existing customer and that I already have access to Adobe XD as part of my current subscription (I even told them that when log into my Adobe account I can clearly see that Adobe XD is included in my account) and every time I was told that it's not possible.
They kept repeating that Adobe XD is ONLY available as part of the Creative Cloud All Apps subscription, even for existing users.
This is absolutely ridiculous!
Today I wasted 3 hours of my day dealing with this and getting in touch with Adobe through different channels. None of the employees I talked to had the right information.
I ended up calling Adobe USA (I live in Europe, so very expensive call) and after a looooong conversation, they decided to send me the installation file, which worked just fine. But again, I wasted 3 hours of my day searching all the forums, getting in touch with Adobe via chat, and getting in touch by phone.
Absolutely embarrassing.
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One impressive thing about Figma: They have responded to every email of mine within 24 hours — by an actual human with whom I can have a back and forth through email! Though I have not needed to call them though with that sort of urgency, so…
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I have access to all apps and I don't see XD as an option to install.
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What About new subscriptions for creative cloud? what will happen now?
can we complete teaching Xd as a trainers?
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Why would you keep training on a product that is no longer going to be developed on?
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For the sake of humanity and those you may train, simply adopt Figma.