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I have purchased the cloudapps (which I still can't get downloaded) but was wondering if I should delete lightroom 4.5 and Photoshop CS5 (I have the premium suite).  I only have photoshop and lightroom purchased for the cloud, so would keep the rest of the suite that i use (indesign, etc)  but is there a reason to keep both copies of CS5 and CC on my computer?
Tom in Denver

Moving this discussion to the Creative Cloud Download & Install forum.
Tomm303 you may want to keep the old version available if you still collaborate with others who also utilize those versions.

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