Old Version Of Apps Mac

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Use the Creative Cloud desktop app to find and install previous versions of your Creative Cloud apps. We provide installers for our current apps and the previous major version of each.

In this article, we’ll take you through everything you need to download and install an old OS X on your Mac. Prepare your Mac first. Make sure you are ready to downgrade your operating system by checking in with what version of OS X you already have and ensuring you have enough hard drive room to download the older version. When you install a new version of a Creative Cloud app, its previous version is removed by default. However, you can set a preference to retain the previous version. Enterprise users: If your organization has disabled auto-updates, the auto-update option is not available in the Creative Cloud desktop app.

How to install previous versions of your Creative Cloud apps

Follow these steps to install previous versions of your Creative Cloud apps:

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  1. Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. (Click the icon in your Windows taskbar or the macOS menu bar.)

  2. Scroll down to the app you want to install and click the three-dots icon below it.

  3. Does your screen look different?See instructions for the earlier version of the Creative Cloud desktop app.
  4. In the list that appears, find the app version that you want to install, and click Install.

    You are prompted to continue with the install. After you confirm, your app starts installing.

When you install a new version of a Creative Cloud app, its previous version is removed by default. However, you can set a preference to retain the previous version.
Enterprise users: If your organization has disabled auto-updates, the auto-update option is not available in the Creative Cloud desktop app.

  1. Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner to open Preferences.

  2. Click the Apps tab in the sidebar and enable the auto-update option.

  3. Click Advanced Options,anddisable the Remove previous versions option from the pop-up menu.

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I have an older MacBook (2008) and I am running OS X Lion, which is highest possible OS X version my MacBook supports. I've made several purchases from the Mac App Store. I recently started fresh with a new HD, and I discovered that when I tried to re-install my previous purchases from the App Store, if the app was currently at a version not supported by Lion, then I get a message: '(App) can’t be installed on “OS X Lion” because Mac OS X version 10.8 or later is required.' I was wondering if it was possible to access previous, Lion compatible versions through the App Store to download? Some of these apps were actual purchases, not free, and I am disappointed. Thank you.

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