Same membership on two Macs?

I have been a member of Creative Cloud for six months. In my office I use an Imac (stationary), but now I have bought a new MacBook to use at home. Can I download and install applications on both Macs with the same membership?

Hi Rune,
in addition to M's "yes" please see >>> http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/install-apps.html  >>> How many computers can I install on ...
I quote: You may install software on up to two computers. These two computers can be Windows, Mac OS, or one each.
If you install on a third computer, it will request you to de-activate on the other two computers. You can then reactivate one of the previous two computers, and use Creative Cloud apps on it.
Hans-Günter

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