
Is there some reason Adobe makes it so difficult to update their software, or did I simply somehow overlook an obvious download link that didn't come up when searching Google or the forums.?

This means that if I need to reinstall during one of these trips (or any other time I don’t have direct access to fast/unmetered internet), I'm stuck having to rollback to older versions. I carry a hard drive with installers for the current version of literally every application I use.except Adobe’s. For instance, I often go on long photography trips where issues sometimes arise that require me to reinstall, reformat, or even replace the system. Are these users not entitled to receive the same updates as those who desire (or are allowed to) keep theirs connected directly?Īnd even for typically-connected laptops, there are many situations in which an offline installer would be useful or necessary.

Some people may simply prefer to (or be required to) keep their main work computer offline, and use a second PC for internet. I'm really not able to understand why Adobe makes it so difficult. here's the updater for 6.14: Download Photoshop Lightroom ), but despite scouring Google & the forums, I've been unable to find a proper updater for 7.x. Previous versions of Lightroom could be updated with offline installers (i.e. I don't want to update through the cloud or download manager. The link to download the full installer is here: Download Creative Cloud apps, but this is for version 7.0.1 (the current version is 7.2). Why are there no (apparent) direct download links for updates to Lightroom Classic CC?
