Narrator>In this lesson, you will learn how to install Dreamweaver from the Creative Cloud app. I'm working on a Windows machine, but I will also walk you through how to install Dreamweaver if you are working on a Mac. On my desktop, I have the Adobe Creative Cloud shortcut. If you don't have that, you can go down to your Start window down in the bottom left corner, and you can choose the Adobe Creative Cloud app from your Start menu. I'm gonna open up from there. If you are working on a Mac and you don't see an Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app shortcut on your desktop, then you can go to the Go menu up at the top, go into Applications, and then you can open up the Adobe Creative Cloud from your applications folder. In your Creative Cloud desktop app, you want to click on the Apps button up at the top of the window, top left of the window, and click on the All apps button in this left column. From the all apps window, if you scroll down, you will see all of the apps that are installed on your machine. If you do not see Dreamweaver, you can go down to the bottom where it says, Available in your plan. And all you have to do is click on the Install button. It will tell you how far along your installation is as it goes. Depending upon your connection speed and the speed of your computer this may take a minute or so, but then when it is done, you can scroll up and Dreamweaver will be available to you. And all you have to do is double click on that Open button in order to open up Dreamweaver. Now, before you open Dreamweaver and start this course, another thing you're going to want to make sure of is that over here on the left in the updates that you do not have a number next to your updates. If you do have a number, it means that there are programs that need to be updated. So if you do see a number, just click on that, and then it will take you to the updates area, and just make sure for the course that your Dreamweaver does not have an update available. So in this lesson, you learned how to install Adobe Dreamweaver from the Adobe Creative Cloud app.