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Hi @westdr1dw,
Thanks for the screenshot. You may see multiple Illustrator Beta entries because the Creative Cloud app can show different release series at the same time (for example a 29.x BETA alongside a 30.x Beta). Currently, Illustrator has 29.9 and 30.0 both build available in Beta for testing and you have downloaded both. That's why two Illustrator versions appear in the Updates list.
About Photoshop, can you tell me whether the standard (GA) Photoshop entry is missing from All Apps, or are you only missing Photoshop (Beta)? Also let me know which operating system and which Creative Cloud Desktop version you’re running.
Let me know what you see.
Abhishek
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Thanks
Missing only Std GA. As I have Beta.
Windows 11
CC ver 6.7.0.278
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It appears you are only looking in "updates". What happens when you click the Back button or the Home tab?
Jane
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Thanks, all
I see what happened now. PS icon disappeared from the recent updates section. Not sure why since LrC is still there and both were updated on the same day, as I recall anyway. Be nice if they would remain in this section to know the last update>
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I looked at your screenshot again and see that the dates are not in order at all, which is odd. I'm glad this worked for you all the same and that you're up and running again.
Jane
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Not sure what is going on with CC Menu. I was in the Release Notes earlier today. They were showing a new version in roll out. Just checked a few minutes ago and it shows April was the last release. However, the April ver (6.6.0.611) is older than the version I am using (6.7.0.278). A wish Adobe would release their Changelog. They have to have one for the developers. Several of the other larger apps make this available to the user.
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i got a new version today.
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reset the cc desktop app by making sure it's in the foreground, then press:
Win: Ctrl + Alt + R
Mac: Cmd + Opt + R
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