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I am running MacPro 5,1 with Mojave. Currently running Premiere Pro 15.1. A little buggy, but sticking with Mojave for the time being..
I would like to try Premiere Pro 15.4.1, but hang onto 15.1. I have a colleague who has updated to 15.4.1 and needs to hand off the project for me to "online" for delivery.
Can I download and install 15.4.1 without updating 15.1? I want to hang onto 15.1 in the event 15.4.1 is buggier with Mojave.
Hi there,
You may use Creative Cloud desktop app to install the previous version of Adobe apps. Refer to this link to know more about it. Also, please note that the latest version of Premiere Pro requires macOS v10.15 (Catalina) or later to work properly. Here is a link to the system requirements for Premiere Pro.
Hope it helps. Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Hi there,
You may use Creative Cloud desktop app to install the previous version of Adobe apps. Refer to this link to know more about it. Also, please note that the latest version of Premiere Pro requires macOS v10.15 (Catalina) or later to work properly. Here is a link to the system requirements for Premiere Pro.
Hope it helps. Let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Sumeet
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Just so I understand.
Can I have different "point" versions of Premiere Pro available on my system? For example, 15.4.1 & 15.1?
I was under the impression that if I downloaded v15.4.1, it will overwrite v15.1, but leave v14.x alone.