

I suggest that you talk to Adobe about Creative Cloud for Teams and see if that helps. Adobe also have collaboration software such as Adobe Experience Manager and adobe InCopy, which are designed for team collaboration.

These are generally available as part of their Enterprise CC plans. Work on it, then manually copy it back to the server when finished.Īdobe DOES have its own cloud solution, has been building in collaboration features, etc. To use Adobe products, the reliable way is copy a file to the local machine hard drive. This doesn't work so well for obvious reasons.

If an application doesn't support a cloud service, sync can happen without the application being aware. Adobe pretty much does not support cloud services other than their own.Ĭonsider how cloud sync works- the most up-to-date file might be on the server or the local client, and an application or the operating system has to request a sync to get every copy the same.
