


If you’ve used XD, you might have a sense of what this upgrade looks like. The plugins themselves are getting an upgrade, too, starting with Photoshop. With the new plugins panel in Photoshop, all of your plugins are right at your fingertips. You’ll now be able to find and manage all your plugins right in the Creative Cloud desktop app. Today, we’re announcing that this desktop app is the new home for Creative Cloud plugins and integrations – everything you need to do your best creative work, at your fingertips like never before. Last year, we brought you the Creative Cloud desktop app, a central hub for your creative work. It should all just work, and we’re thrilled to announce that starting today, it will.
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And, when you buy a new computer or update your app, your plugins should come with you. You should know exactly where to find that plugin once it’s installed. You shouldn’t have to hunt around the web for that one specific plugin for your workflow, and you shouldn’t have to restart your app after you’ve downloaded that plugin. Second, we’ve moved to the cloud, so you want access to your content and your tools wherever you work, even if that’s outside of our applications. This is one of the reasons Premiere Pro fits so nicely in broadcaster workflows, Illustrator can empower fashion designers, InDesign drives the print industry, and Photoshop became the most loved creative imaging tool in the world.īut we’ve also heard two things from you, loud and clear.įirst, you want your plugins – the third party tools in Creative Cloud apps that drive your productivity – to be faster and easier to find, easier to install, and easier to use. It’s why Creative Cloud apps were built on a powerful core that thousands of people have extended in magical ways to automate workflows, introduce new features, and connect Creative Cloud to the third-party services used every day. We’ve long known that our apps are at their best when they’re open and extensible - when customers and developers can build on top of them or integrate with them to meet sophisticated needs and facilitate complex workflows.

Adobe expands Creative Cloud Platform capabilities and new marketplace for plugins and integrations
