What is Adobe Creative Cloud?
Adobe Creative Cloud provides users with a full suite of programs for multiple types of work. It serves as a one-stop-shop for graphic designers, photographers, video creators, 3D artists and more. The suite is easy to use, offers multiple features, and allows for collaboration across devices. Adobe is a leading technology company and their products are used around the world by many professionals.
The program comes in a variety of packages and pricing plans. The most popular is the Photography Suite, which includes Lightroom, Photoshop, and Lightroom Classic as well as 20GB of Cloud storage. It is ideal for photographers, social media influencers and those who work with images regularly. The Single App Suite is available for a lower price and also comes with access to Adobe Spark, Adobe Fonts, and Adobe Portfolio.
It is important to note that the individual applications within Creative Cloud have specific hardware and software requirements. Adobe recommends that you review the system requirements before using any of the applications. You can find the list of required programs and systems requirements in the Adobe Creative Cloud Application Manager.
Once downloaded, the Adobe Creative Cloud Application Manager will install and launch the individual CC applications. The app itself is a small sub-Megabyte installation that doesn’t require much space on your computer. It acts as the centralized hub for all of your Adobe applications, and it allows you to quickly launch and update desktop apps, manage files and assets, and get inspiration from Adobe Stock or examples projects on Behance.