Photoshop CC (2014) and Photoshop CC - what's the difference?

Hi there - i wonder if anyone can tell me whats the difference between the CC Apps that are dated by year - ie Photoshop CC (2014) and just plain old Photoshop CC. Both are showing up in my Creative Cloud list of Apps. Similar thing for Illustrator and Indesign. Can I uninstall one of them? Should I? Many thanks Steve

As per your choice you can uninstall anyone of the version ,. if you are concerned about disk space.
OR you may keep both version on same computer .
Click on the below link to know the comparison between Photoshop cc 2014 and Photoshop cc.
Compare Photoshop versions, version history | Adobe Photoshop CC

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