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February 22, 2018
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Is Bridge still free?

  • February 22, 2018
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Hello,

This question was answered 5 months ago, but since that time Adobe has made considerable changes (eg. Lightroom now requiring a CC subscription).

I'm wondering:  is Bridge still free?

I understand that one may be required to register for CC and install the CC application.  But those things can be done without paying anything (ie. for free).  Are these things sufficient to download and run Bridge?  Or beyond a trial period, to continue to use Bridge, does one have to be subscribed to some CC product for which there are the monthly fees?

Thanks in advance!

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    Correct answer Norman Sanders

    Free. Be sure to download it only from the Adobe site.

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    Norman Sanders
    Legend
    February 22, 2018

    Yes, Bridge CC is still free.

    You can use the direct download link. For more details, see:

    It’s True: Adobe Bridge CC Is Completely Free for Everyone, for Life

    Participant
    February 22, 2018

    Thanks for the reply and what seems to be good news.  I did see that link from the previous answer 5 months ago.  AFAICT it's an 2015 article with a lot of information, comments continuing through 2017, and then something that links to 2018 links Adobe CC 2018 Direct Download Links: Creative Cloud 2018 Release

     

    The 2018 does not address the current status of the new Bridge.

     

    The net result for me is some remaining confusion... I also can not test, since I'm already a paying CC member (but need to know about the Bridge free status for various reasons).

     

    Just seeking clarification: 

    The latest and greatest version is free (although rare, Bridge updates are so far free)? 

     

    BTW, I downloaded the 2018 Bridge installer for Mac from the direct link above, it ran, and takes me right back to what I already had installed via CC.  This doesn't tell me much given that I can't test the free option(s).  And strangely, the installer actually ran (that much was clear), but my settings and such remain, and the same version I was running runs.  Installer seems to have just re-installed the Bridge binary(s).  This isn't the best behavior- I'd rather see a message saying already installed, with an option to run the installer again or abort- but whatever.  It does raise questions about how a standalone install versus a CC will behave across any updates, though.

     

    Thanks again!

    Norman Sanders
    Norman SandersCorrect answer
    Legend
    February 22, 2018

    Free. Be sure to download it only from the Adobe site.