From the course: InDesign: Remote Workflows with InCopy, Word, and Google Docs

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 23,100 courses taught by industry experts.

Creative Cloud files for local synced and shared folders

Creative Cloud files for local synced and shared folders

From the course: InDesign: Remote Workflows with InCopy, Word, and Google Docs

Creative Cloud files for local synced and shared folders

- [Instructor] If you subscribe to any Adobe Creative Cloud product, you also get Creative Cloud files, which is Adobe's own cloud-based file sharing syncing solution. You can even get a free Creative Cloud membership, which will also get you 2 GB of storage space of Creative Cloud Files. I don't know what you can do with them, if you don't have any Creative Cloud apps, but you do get that. You do have to have a Creative Cloud subscription in order to share files this way, so it's not really that useful for editorial, who probably they don't have any Creative Cloud files. So that's why I changed my little illustration a bit, to show all Macintoshes, meaning people who subscribe to Creative Cloud. I don't mean to put down any Windows users. At least half, if not more, of Creative Cloud subscriptions are Windows users. But that is definitely a limitation with using Creative Cloud for this. There's other limitations, too…

Contents