#OLD VERSIONS OF SAFARI FOR WINDOWS HOW TO#
So here’s an updated look at how to install older versions of Creative Cloud apps. Despite being many versions behind what’s available on a Mac, Safari in Windows runs fine, though since it’s an earlier web browser version from some years ago you will find. We’ve previously discussed how to install older versions of Creative Cloud apps, but the process has changed a bit since that initial article was published. The version of Safari for Windows you can still download and install is Safari 5.1.7 and it installs and runs on Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7 without incident. Thankfully, a Creative Cloud subscription includes access to all previous versions of Creative Cloud apps going back several years. For the purposes of maintaining compatibility with existing workflows, avoiding potential bugs in the latest updates, or simply having a preference for the way an older version looks or works, some users just don’t want the latest versions. Having immediate access to the latest version of apps like Photoshop, Premiere, and Lightroom is fine for most users, but sometimes you don’t want the latest version. If youre still running El Capitan, or any version of Mac OS X prior to 10.12.1, then youre about to run into problems with some popular security certificates. Called Adobe Creative Cloud, users would pay monthly for complete access to the latest versions of every Creative Suite application.
Several years ago, Adobe converted its flagship editing and design applications to a subscription service. How to Install Older Versions of Creative Cloud Apps