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You're probably wondering what the creative cloud is.
Well, simply put,
it's a membership service that gives you
every Adobe Creative Suite desktop application.
You get Lightroom 4.
You get new applications like Muse and Edge
and integration with the Adobe Touch apps.
You get the world's best tools for creating print, video,
video, Web, HTML5, mobile content,
and these apps exist on your desktop just like the boxed version.
They don't exist out in the cloud somewhere.
And you have access to both the Windows and Mac versions.
The Creative Cloud also gives you the ability to
sync, store, and share your content with anyone, anywhere,
and there's actually a number of ways you can do this.
Now you can drag a file into Creative Cloud.com
and what it will do is actually show you the content of that file.
If it's a Photoshop file, you can turn on and off layers.
If it's an InDesign file, you can actually page through the different pages.
Then you can turn around and share that file with anyone that you want,
and as a Creative Cloud member,
you get up to 20 gigs of any file type that can be synced, stored, and shared
or sync 2 gigs as part of a free membership to try it out.
If you're using an Adobe Touch app,
you can actually sync that content to the Creative Cloud
for review, for sharing, or even for further development on your desktop.
Or you can use the new Creative Cloud Connection.
Now that allows you to have a folder on your desktop
and whatever content is in that folder
will automatically get synced to the Creative Cloud.
As a Creative Cloud member, you also have the ability to publish
using really a variety of services.
For instance, you can publish and manage up to 5 Web sites
using Business Catalyst,
and with the type kit service,
you can actually add real fonts to your Web site very easily.
You also have the ability to make apps for IOS
using the digital publishing suite.
You can take an InDesign file,
add interactivity to it,
and then you can publish it out
directly to an iPad using the digital publishing suite.
Now what makes Creative Cloud really unique
is that it always allows you to stay a step ahead,
because we can update to the applications
or even add new ones as soon as they're available.
For instance, we recently added Lightroom 4.
We've added some new Illustrator features,
and some new Muse features.
And you'll even get CS7 as soon as it comes out,
and these are only available to Creative Cloud members
at no extra charge.
So make sure you're checking back often
as we add even more to the Creative Cloud.
