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Hello, I just bought Premiere Pro, and I would like to know if it's still possible to download version 14.0.1?
Officially, no. Adobe Creative Cloud app availability has been restricted to the current major version and last year's version. Unfortunately, 14.0.1 (the 2020 version) is no longer available via the Creative Cloud front end. Version 22.0 (2022) is currently the oldest version available - but you have only a fewmore days to get it, because it will become permanently unavailable via the Creative Cloud download once version 24 goes online, at which point the current major version (23.x) will becom
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Hi @Alekz01,
Thanks for the note. See if this discussion might help: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/how-to-download-older-versions/m-p/12623052/...
Let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Officially, no. Adobe Creative Cloud app availability has been restricted to the current major version and last year's version. Unfortunately, 14.0.1 (the 2020 version) is no longer available via the Creative Cloud front end. Version 22.0 (2022) is currently the oldest version available - but you have only a fewmore days to get it, because it will become permanently unavailable via the Creative Cloud download once version 24 goes online, at which point the current major version (23.x) will become the oldest version available.
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Davinci Resolve allows users to download many previous versions. Why doesn't Adobe make more of the previous versions available?
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It used to - until the threat by the increasingly authoritarian third-party plugin publishers forced its hand. The first phase of the change came in mid-2017 with the removal of Dolby Digital (AC3) audio encoding support, followed by the major change in May 2019 which restricted older version availability to the current major version plus the major version that came before it.
And all I can say is that had Adobe continued to make its oldest versions available, it might have either gone bankrupt or raised its subscription prices astronomically within seconds (as in it wouldn't have cost $23 per month - but more like several hundred dollars per month).
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