Premiere Pro CC not available despite updating to Yosemite

I've just updated to Yosemite. I'd like to download Premiere Pro CC, which has been unavailable on the Adobe Application Manager. How do become able to download?

Kevin Rouch you will want to install utilizing the Previous Version option in the Creative Cloud Desktop application.  You can find additional details at Install and update apps - https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/install-apps.html.

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