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Windows 7 ends January 14, 2020 [and Linux question]

Guest
Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016

The deadline for Adobe CC for Linux is obviously Jan 14 2020 when Windows 7 support ends. Is there a chance the new linux version will be available before then?

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Community Expert ,
Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016

See the LONG discussion in Creative Cloud for Linux (Ubuntu)

As far as I know, Adobe has not explicitly said that there WILL be a Linux version, only that the developers are aware of the comments

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Community Expert ,
Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016

Why would there be a deadline? What does it matter if Windows 7 support is ending? Adobe CC products run fine on Windows 10.

I'm not sure I understand why the planned deprecation of an older Windows version would create any kind of deadline, nor any impetus to have a Linux version. The two don't seem related to me. Am I missing a key point?

(Off I go to read the discussion John has linked above)

Mike

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Community Expert ,
Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016

I'm also confused why Windows 7 ending would have any sort of deadline-imposing power. I use Adobe stuff on Windows 10 just fine.

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Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016

Out of principle. Its malware, spyware and adware.

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Jun 16, 2016 Jun 16, 2016
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Well, yeah, but you can dig into the settings and shut all that crap off.

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