I have the $10/month Photoshop and Lightroom subscription to Adobe Creative Cloud. The Creative Cloud app now shows 2 "Photoshop" entries in the "Installed" section (and 2 "Bridge" entries also).
On the first Photoshop entry, the "Ps" icon has rounded corners; the upper-right corner shows the word "New"; the description is "Create beautiful graphics, photos and art anywhere."; there is an "Update" button in the lower-right corner.
On the 2nd, the "Ps" icon has square corners; next to the word Photoshop is the text "v 20.0.7"; the description is ""Create beautiful graphics, photos and art" - without the word "anywhere". This entry shows "Open" in the lower-right corner.
Pretty sure the 2nd entry represents the version of Photoshop that's installed on my system. Question is, what does the other Photoshop entry represent? Is that an entirely new desktop version that will replace the current one if it's installed, or something else? There doesn't seem to be any explanation in the Adobe Creative Cloud app.
Thanks!
--Paul Watkins