
- #Adobe creative cloud desktop app 64 bit update#
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InDesign, for example, gets support for fixed-layout ePUB documents that can be distributed on the iTunes bookstore or on Amazon, while Edge Animate will now support video in HTML5. New formats appear regularly across the creative spectrum, and several Adobe applications have evolved to accommodate them. Updates to Adobe's video-editing tools - Premiere Pro, After Effects and SpeedGrade - were presented at NAB 2014 in April. Elsewhere, Element QuickView in Dreamweaver lets you quickly navigate and modify the HTML structure of documents. And Muse, the 'coding-free' website creation application, has been completely rewritten as a native 64-bit program (previously it was an Adobe Air application).Īdobe has also sought to make creative workflows more efficient, adding the ability to link external files to a Smart Object in Photoshop, for example, and offering a Live Shapes feature in Illustrator that gives total (and non-destructive) control over the roundness and shape of drawn objects.
#Adobe creative cloud desktop app 64 bit windows 7#
Video editors can quickly 'scrub' through 4K and 6K files in Premiere Pro, even on less powerful laptops, while Illustrator for Windows 7 and 8 gets GPU acceleration that delivers 5-10X faster image scrolling and zooming.

Photoshop, for example, gets a new enhanced Mercury graphics engine. Several applications get significant performance boosts. Desktop applications: 14 'milestone' releasesĪlthough CC applications receive regular incremental updates (this is one of the key advantages of the subscription model), the June 2014 refresh sees 14 programs get 'milestone' (full-point) upgrades.

Another key requirement is for creative pros to have their 'creative profile' available online, so they can access assets, share their work, receive feedback and participate in community workflows.
#Adobe creative cloud desktop app 64 bit update#
Setting the scene for the 2014 CC update in a briefing in London last week, Adobe evangelist Rufus Deuchler noted that 'mobility' for creative professionals doesn't just mean content consumption: increasingly, their customers expect them to be 'super-connected', toting mobile devices that are 'instruments of creation' rather than just consumption.

The 2014 CC refresh includes: 'milestone' upgrades to 14 desktop applications new 'connected' mobile apps Adobe-branded creative hardware new ways for creative pros to access and share their 'creative profile' a new permanent subscription package for photographers and updated packages for education and enterprise customers. Google Drive alternative: Decentralized and encryptedĪdobe's Creative Cloud (CC), the subscription-based bundle of downloadable desktop applications, mobile apps and online services for creative professionals, today receives a major update.
