Some of the experts in the hardware forum, after seeing my hardware, have recommended that I try out Premier Pro with the 30 day trial to see how it works with my workstation. I went looking for the trial, and along the way, someone came online with a chat window and asked if he could help me. I explained, and I could tell he was pointing me toward a Creative Cloud trial (something that I don't want to use). I explained that I was looking for a Premier Pro trial, not the CC, and he said he undstood. He put a link in his window, and I fired it off thinking I was where I needed to be. Unfortunately, it downloaded the application for Creative Cloud, which is what I didn't need.
I also separately found files for the Premier Pro program and downloaded them (4 files, just under 2 gigabytes). But those don't look like a trial, rather they look like replacement files for the purchased program.
I've looked all over the Adobe website, and read the entries I could find here on a Premier Pro trial, and still can't get to the trial
Can anyone here help me find the trial for Premier Pro? Or if it doesn't exist, should I give the CC trial version a try, and will that be representative of how the program will perform if I buy the Premier Pro.
Terry Quinn
p.s. Adobe sure seems to make it hard to evaluate and buy their product.