Additionally, Lightroom and Photoshop will continue to support Windows 7 – it's the company's audio and video applications like Premiere Pro that will not.Īccording to Adobe, 'focusing efforts on more modern versions of Windows and Mac operating systems allows to concentrate on developing the features and functionality most requested by members, while ensuring peak performance that takes advantage of modern hardware.' Creative Cloud Desktop - the management application for all Creative Cloud apps - will continue to be supported on Windows 7 or later and MacOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and later. Most Creative Cloud applications receiving updates in the next major release will still support Windows 7.'Īdobe notes all past and current versions of Creative Cloud applications will continue to work on the aforementioned operating systems. 'To take advantage of the latest operating system features and technologies, the next major release of Creative Cloud will not support Windows 8.1, Windows 10 v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan).
'As we prepare for our next major release of Creative Cloud, we wanted to share some information on updated operating system requirements,' says Adobe.
Adobe has issued a notice future releases of Creative Cloud programs will no longer support older versions of MacOS and Windows operating systems. If you're not one to update your computer gear often, you might want to reconsider.