Cqouta | 43 points
CCMaker 1.3.5 is a utility for downloading and / or installing Adobe Creative Cloud products.
Details:
Download and install only products with a new type of distribution (in terms of internal terminology Adobe - type hdPackage ). Download only what the user chooses in CCMaker . Additional components and language resources are available for selection.
If the product has additional components, then the latest version of the component will be offered to download. If the product has language resources, only files that can be downloaded (in the case of uploading) or are present on the hard disk (in case of installation) will be offered for download / installation. Several downloadable products of the same length can be combined into one Master Collection distribution. The downloaded distribution contains only one products folder with the necessary files and is compatible with the original Set-up.exe installer (in the case of Master Collection only partially). Of course, when using Set-up.exe, you also need the packages and resources folders from some official distribution. When installing the product, CCMaker uses only the products folder , which contains the driver.xml main file and the folder with the component files. The installation of the product is based on the processing of json files containing information about components, and pimx files containing instructions for installing files, making entries in the Windows registry, creating shortcuts and launching programs. The emulator AMTEmu from PainteR is applied to the installed product , the original file amtlib.dll has the extension .dontdelete , do not delete it unnecessarily.
MD5: 248fcd0e82b6edb2db43bb5d7f7334e3
MEGA|UsersCloud|Openload|Uptobox|Oboom|1fichier
7zip
[-] unknownsoldierx | 1 points
Is there a changelog anywhere? I have 1.3.4 and am curious what's new in this version.
It's on forum.ru-board here's a screenshot.
[-] unknownsoldierx | 1 points
Thanks!
what's the md5 for?
[-] ultravenom | 1 points
The MD5 algorithm is a widely used hash function producing a 128-bit hash value. Although MD5 was initially designed to be used as a crystallographic hash function, it has been found to suffer from extensive vulnerabilities. It can still be used as a checksum to verify data integrity, but only against unintentional corruption.
[-] anjumrm | 5 points | Jan 30 2018 09:02:18
One can download fully working versions of Adobe software using this? I am sorry if the question sounds stupid but I could not understand what exactly one can use this software for. Thank you.
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[-] Cqouta | 6 points | Jan 30 2018 09:03:07
Yes
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