
Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps - Named Licence
Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams is a new way to purchase Adobe software, using the power of the cloud to provide you with constant access to the latest versions of your favourite Adobe creative programs.
Important note:
A named license means that you can assign it to a “user”. That user can access the license on any device they wish to use it from i.e. a laptop or a desktop (to a maximum of 2 devices). Each user will also receive a 100GB of cloud based storage for websites, sharing design assets and more.
Everyone in your team can now be on the latest version of the same programs. No more wondering if colleages can open files, and no more concerns over whether you have the right licences. Best of all, membership means that your team members get access to new applications and feature updates as soon as they are released, giving them the ability to stay ahead of the curve.
With Creative Cloud, you have access to the applications you need, when you need them, to allow you to capitalise on emerging trends. Creative Cloud includes all the tools you need for video editing, graphic design, photo editing, audio mixing and more.
Included in Adobe Creative Cloud is:
- Adobe Photoshop CC, for image editing and compositing
- Adobe Illustrator CC, for vector graphics and illustration
- Adobe InDesign CC, for page design, layout and publishing
- Adobe Dreamweaver CC, for coding and designing websites and mobile apps
- Adobe After Effects CC, for cinematic visual effects and motion graphics
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC, for video production and editing
- Adobe Acrobat Pro, for producing PDF digital documents
- Adobe Audition CC, for audio production
- Adobe Lightroom Classic, for developing and editing photos
- Adobe Prelude CC, for organising, ingesting and logging video assets
and more. For a full list of products included, view Adobe's page here.
You also get access to Adobe's range of Edge tools and services, which make it easy to create mobile ready content and apps with just HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
If that's not enough, Adobe's newly launched Typekit service allows you to sync licenced fonts with your computer and use them on websites in just a couple of clicks.