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What programs are included in the Adobe 'All Apps' monthly plan please?

Engaged ,
Oct 24, 2019 Oct 24, 2019

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What programs are included in the Adobe 'All Apps' monthly plan please? I am finding it dificult to find the exact information. 

 

Also, I am currently running Adobe CS6 Suite (Illustrator, InDesign and Photohop) if I then install the newest version of any of these programs will they save over my CS6 versions or will I still be able to open and use either of the versions (new or old) of each of the programs on my Mac?

 

And one last question, can I legacy save back to CS6 in the newest versions of these three programs? 

 

Many thanks. 

 

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LEGEND ,
Oct 24, 2019 Oct 24, 2019

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1. I believe this page lists the desktop apps (there also web based apps and services): https://www.adobe.com/uk/creativecloud/catalog/desktop.html

 

2. CS6 is complicated, be careful. CS6 will be left on the computer and will keep running. BUT Creative Cloud used to include CS6, so it will take over CS6's licensing. This means if you uninstall Creative Cloud, or stop paying, then your CS6 stops working. Before you do anything make sure you have all your CS6 serial numbers AND installers safe (not just on the computer). Particularly important to get the installers, Adobe seem to be moving away from offering them a second time.

 

3. No general down save but whether you need it depends on the app. Photoshop and Illustrator are generally fine if you don't use new features, otherwise you lose stuff. InDesign is completely different and cannot open files from any later version (never can), but you can plan and downsave by exporting as IDML while you have a license.

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Oct 24, 2019 Oct 24, 2019

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I've moved this from the poorly named Community Help forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Getting Started forum so that proper help can be offered.

 

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Engaged ,
Nov 02, 2019 Nov 02, 2019

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Thank you, I have moved this post once already as it's very unclear on the Adobe Forum how to select the right department to place it. Maybe something that needs looking at, it's not at all easy? Thanks for moving it to the correct place, really appreciate it. 

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LEGEND ,
Nov 02, 2019 Nov 02, 2019

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You got that right. This So Called Community (Which it isn't) is a Mess.

Sorry for that.

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