It’s a little surprising that the Creative Cloud app wasn’t a full-screen desktop experience before. Creative Cloud Libraries let users access assets from anywhere (an important feature as the company continues releasing iPad and Android apps like Fresco) and share those libraries with teammates. Adobe wants it to be a one-stop shop for everything Creative Cloud, so users can access it whenever they need to update apps, or to find assets like brushes, fonts, and stock images. The app works pretty much the same, but it’s been organized into a full-screen experience. It basically looks like the current Creative Cloud website, but now in a desktop app form. The new desktop experience will feature tutorials for all apps in one hub. Adobe’s Creative Cloud desktop app, once just a drop-down tab for downloading and updating Adobe apps, is getting turned into an assets library.
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