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The question says it all. 🙂
Actually besides the answer to that I wouldn't mind if someone sent me a link to see the difference between the 2 as well.
Hi Pintree3,
If you are a paid user you can have both the version of Bridge.You can see the options in Adobe creative cloud desktop application to install other version of Bridge.
For the last part of your question to see the difference between the two listed version of Bridge please refer these links
http://help.adobe.com/archive/en/bridge/cs6/bridge_reference.pdf​ (Gives info about what is available in Bridge CS6)
New features summary for the 2018 release of Bridge CC (Gives the info about what
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Hi Pintree3,
If you are a paid user you can have both the version of Bridge.You can see the options in Adobe creative cloud desktop application to install other version of Bridge.
For the last part of your question to see the difference between the two listed version of Bridge please refer these links
http://help.adobe.com/archive/en/bridge/cs6/bridge_reference.pdf​ (Gives info about what is available in Bridge CS6)
New features summary for the 2018 release of Bridge CC (Gives the info about what are the new features in Bridge CC 2018)
Please let us know if you needed more info on this.
Thanks
Bridge Team.
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Thanks Avinash 🙂
The 2nd link was most helpful. It does show a couple of features (of CC) which are interesting but not enough for me to want to install it.
As to you saying "you can have both the version". Why would one want to do that? Can't the CC version do what the CS6 version do anyhow, with extra features?
In all honesty minus some interesting new features within the whole suite (Photoshop, RAW, etc.) I still can't see a purpose of getting CC seeing that I use it only at home hence being able to access it from anywhere serves no purpose to me since "Anywhere" would still be the one same place--my home.
Thanks again.