Support for Adobe Creative Cloud on Windows 7
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Adobe has made a decision that Windows 7 users probably won't like. Adobe Creative Cloud will no longer be supported on that version of Windows , another symptom of the passage of time and that despite the fact that Microsoft extends support for Windows 7, for a fee, it is time to change the operating system.
Now Adobe has put another nail in the coffin of Windows 7 and it does so by removing access to its suite of applications with access to the cloud to users of this version of the Redmond operating system.
Touch upgrade to Windows 10
With Adobe Creative Cloud we have access to the Adobe applications that we want for a monthly fee. Depending on the ones chosen, the price will be higher or lower and we can also access templates and tutorials that we can use both on mobile devices and on our desktop equipment.
The bad thing is that in a very short time (no dates have been set yet), Adobe will stop supporting Creative Cloud for Windows 7 , Windows 8.1 and even some older versions of Windows 10, such as 1511 and 1607. A move, especially in these more recent versions, quite debatable.
From Adobe they justify it in that way they don't distract their efforts with improvements in the applications destined for obsolete versions of Windows and they focus on the most modern.In this way they will offer better performance and new features and functions in Creative Cloud for Windows 10 in their latest builds. Improvements that are above all given by the most powerful _hardware_ that current equipment has.
And let's not think that this problem only affects Windows, because Mac users who have old versions of macOS,They will also have the same restrictions So it's time to upgrade your operating system if you can, or start saying goodbye to Creative Cloud.
It is a logical step that has always been taken by almost all companies. The most modern _hardware_ allows us to enhance the usability of apps, an improvement that is bottlenecked by _software_ and _hardware_ in older models.
In addition and in parallel, Adobe has announced an update for Adobe Creative Cloud, although they will only be able to take advantage of the improvements it brings and new features Windows 10 users. _Do you agree with this decision?_
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