Am I not eligible for Adobe Extension Builder 2.1 with a paid CC account?

I just read that it has a trial, and after that a pais subscription. When I'm paying for the CC acount, I don't get this app as well?

Extension builder 2.1 is not a part of CC, it has be purchased separately.
Adobe Extension Builder 2.1 is a powerful Eclipse™ based development tool that provides a simple way to develop, debug, and package native and Adobe Flash® technology–based extensions that run inside and integrate with Creative Suite and Creative Cloud applications.
It is listed in: http://www.adobe.com/products/adobe-extension-builder.html
Regards
Rajshree

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