Perhaps the most significant addition, this feature allowed users to publish InDesign documents online with a single click. Unlike a standard PDF, these documents support HTML5-based animations, videos, and buttons, making them fully interactive on any modern device without requiring Flash.
To support high-resolution displays and complex graphics, Adobe enhanced the Mercury drawing engine. This improvement resulted in smoother zooming, scrolling, and onscreen drawing performance.
The June 2015 update brought forth a suite of features designed to streamline workflows and expand publishing capabilities:
Checking for compatibility with third-party extensions, as the transition from Flash-based CS extensions to newer CC extensions was still in a period of "near-parity". Summary of Use Cases
Collaboration became more fluid as Creative Cloud Libraries began syncing additional content types across different Adobe applications, ensuring brand consistency across teams. Navigating the "Early Adopter" Challenges