

My implementation on this is complicated and riddled of bugs, so I was hoping there was an easier solution to this (Some kind of key->value setting or some file I can read to check for that only exists with certain license types). Like so: InDesign | Encore | Illustrator | PhotoshopĠ | 1 | 1 | 1 = 7, Means that They have the ProductionĠ | 0 | 1 | 1 = 3, Means that They have the Design Premium

And keep on growing creatively and building your skills. So you can make amazing designs, videos, marketing materials, and more. What I've been doing currently is doing a binary flag for each product and checking that value against precompiled listings. All Apps includes over 20 Creative Cloud apps and services. Meaning I can only list each item: Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.

On Mac, I simply can only get the installed products. So I can tell on Windows that I've either got the Design Premium or Master Collection or what have you. When Adobe Creative Suite 6 (or any other Creative Suite) is installed on Windows, you can list the installed programs and see the Creative Suite 6 Master Collection or Design Premium item in the list.
