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Photoshop and Illustrator and the majority of key Creative Suite apps all have beta versions. Why doesn’t InDesign also have one? And if it does, how does someone gain access to test it?
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Beta builds are accesible via the Beta Apps section in the Creative Cloud app. However, I see that InDesign is no longer present in the list, in such a case you will have to join the prerelease program to get access to InDesign prerelease versions. See the following article on how to join the program.
https://medium.com/adobetech/how-to-join-creative-cloud-prerelease-programs-ccecc10ae7d3
-Manan
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Beta builds are accesible via the Beta Apps section in the Creative Cloud app. However, I see that InDesign is no longer present in the list, in such a case you will have to join the prerelease program to get access to InDesign prerelease versions. See the following article on how to join the program.
https://medium.com/adobetech/how-to-join-creative-cloud-prerelease-programs-ccecc10ae7d3
-Manan
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Fair enough. But the destinction between Beta and Pre Release is confusing. I don't get it.
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Frankly speaking I am confused as well, I hope someone from staff would be able to shed some light on this. @Srishti Bali can you share some thoughts on this
-Manan

