
In addition, there’s a new desktop version of Adobe Aero (still 100% free), as well as two new mobile apps: the popular digital drawing & painting app Fresco is now available on iPhone – plus for the first time ever, we have Illustrator on iPad (a real version which opens and saves AI files). All of the apps received full upgrades: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, InCopy, Acrobat DC, Adobe XD, Dimension, Animate, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro, Premiere Rush, After Effects, Audition, Character Animator, Media Encoder, Prelude, Bridge, Camera Raw, Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. There are now 21 desktop applications included in Creative Cloud. Special: Legally download dozens of free Adobe books for a limited time! Adobe says if you look at all of changes since CS6 to the current CC 2021 release, there have been thousands of significant updates – meaning new and enhanced features, added capabilities, and performance improvements – to the key creative applications. Ongoing access to these tools requires a Creative Cloud membership (either for one app or for all), with discounts available for education customers. With the new release, everyone is entitled to either a free update or a new free trial for 7 days. In other words, what are the key new features and advancements in the 2021 upgrade versus prior versions?

Recently at the annual MAX conference, Adobe launched the new 2021 release of Creative Cloud – and everyone wants to know what’s new, what’s different, and what’s changed between CC 2021 and the previous releases.
