In May, Adobe announced that it would be a Typekit integration in Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, In Design CC and Dreamweaver CC. Thus, more than 700 fonts of Typekit would be available with Creative Cloud membership.
Although it is a very useful feature, it was not accessible due to some technical problems. Until last August. But you still may not be able to access Typekit fonts, even if you are a Creative Cloud member. Because Typekit access has not yet been opened to all Creative Cloud members. If you want to take advantage of this opportunity, you can register and have early access.
How?
Once you have gained early access, you need to log in to Typekit with your Adobe ID, select what you want from your desktop, and start your Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application.
At the end of the article, you can also find out how to use Adobe's video.
Also
You will gain early access not only to font syntax, but also to file synchronization. This feature will be familiar to users who previously used Google Drive's desktop application. A folder that you specify on your system will always depend on your storage space that comes with your Creative Cloud membership. Changes you make to this folder will also be synchronized with the file you uploaded to the cloud. Or if you want to upload a new file to the cloud, you can simply drop it into this folder and load it into the cloud.
You can take advantage of all these features from your machine regardless of Windows or Mac.

