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Now you'll be accessing the Creative Cloud website for two main things,
the first of which is going to be apps and services.
Now, this is where you would download the software apps for your desktop computer.
Keep in mind that when you use this, these applications
are downloaded and directly installed onto your desktop.
They're not hosted in the cloud.
You would also use these services that are here.
The Creative Cloud files are the files that you're going to be storing into the cloud.
Business Catalyst would be the service that you would use to be able to
host up to 5 websites, and Typekit is a resource for you to get amazing fonts
all visible on your website.
Now, in the files area, this is where you're going to be uploading files and creating folders
and organizing the content that you're going to put into the cloud.
The beauty of this service is that once you have those files in the cloud,
you can access them from completely different machines, Mac or PC,
and mobile devices like Android tablets and iPads.
Your Creative Cloud membership comes with 20 gigabytes of storage space,
so that's a lot of storage space for you to work with,
but it's also storage space that you need to manage by deleting files
inside of the Creative Cloud.
