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June 19, 2013
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What is the difference CS6 & CC Versions?

  • June 19, 2013
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I use creative cloud now..have all my applications downloaded as CS6 (PS, ILL, FW and so on)...So what is the difference between the 2 versions? ShouldI download the CC version? New features and so on?

Thanks

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Correct answer Abhijit_Kr_

Yes you can download CC Version as they both can work together. Difference between CS6 and CC, CC is a new Version of Adobe product line.

Regards,

Abhijit

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ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 20, 2013

Puff Bradley wrote:

So what is the difference between the 2 versions? Should I download the CC version? New features and so on?

Thanks

Well in terms of what's new and improved, new features, etc, this version comparison should help:

What Are the Differences Between New Adobe CC vs. CS6?

If you want though, you could keep both releases on your same computer(s) for as long as you want, and run either - at least until you get up to speed with the new release...  Or you can uninstall CS6 before or after you install CC.

UI_30UX_Designer
Participant
June 25, 2013

Why not just make it an update CS6? whay have the same application installed twice? - Just wondering.

Thanks

Ronald Mason

Ken G. Rice
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 25, 2013

@chino - CC is a new major version like going from CS5 to CS6.

Abhijit_Kr_Correct answer
Adobe Employee
June 19, 2013

Yes you can download CC Version as they both can work together. Difference between CS6 and CC, CC is a new Version of Adobe product line.

Regards,

Abhijit

Participant
June 19, 2013

Thanks for the quick response, last question...Should I remove the CS6 Versions first or after I download the new versions and any issues if I do? wont break anything or remove functionality.

Thanks again

Participating Frequently
June 19, 2013

Keep your CS6 version, since you might experience problems with the new CC versions. So better keep the old ones until you've done some testing. They work independently.