![]() ![]() Basically, Adobe means: Upgrade, or you’ll be sued. In other words, when using your good and old version, you are using a kind of a pirate version. Adobe said that customers who continue to use or deploy older, unauthorized versions of Creative Cloud might face potential claims of infringement by third parties. Adobe broke this rule by threatening its users on claims of third-party infringement when using old versions. Forcing users to update: A No-Go strategyĪ software company must not force its users to upgrade. After getting familiar with the current stable release, users would appreciate to continue and use that version, especially when using sophisticated editing software. The second reason users would want to remain with the older version is user experience. Premiere Pro Critical bugs release Impaired user experience Users who updated to this version suffered from crashes and serious issues, which made them downgrade the version ASAP. A useful reference for this caution is Premiere Pro 13.1 version, which contained a list of critical bugs that blocked functionality of Premiere. Most of the loyal professional users want to stick with older versions, especially when it comes to sophisticated software like NLEs, to ensure that the new version is stable and bugs free. This decision harms the freedom which a user can manage his software. Adobe Limitation of user’s version management Please note that going forward, Creative Cloud customers will only have direct download access (from the Creative Cloud Desktop app and ) to the two most recent major versions of Creative Cloud desktop applications. ![]()
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