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December 23, 2024
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Adobe Cloud file management is bad

  • December 23, 2024
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I need to clean my Cloud space, but it's a nightmare. There isn't any efficient tool to perform the download of files to a local storage. It's only allowed in group of 10 files. I am not complaining about time, because it takes what it needs, but it could be managed in a much better way.

Everything is mixed, the selection among Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat,..files must be done manually.

It's a headache. Web access is different than Cloud desktop app, with different features...

Being the world leading supplier of creative applications does not work if it's so difficult to manage the results of the applications.

I don't care if I can select background in my images or remove objects or extend canvas with AI and then I am stuck in managing the results of my work.

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kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2024

<moved from cc services>

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 23, 2024

@mesoric 

 

do you want this moved to a "suggestions" (aka ideas) forum?

mesoricAuthor
Inspiring
December 23, 2024

Yes, thanks. The aim of my message is to promote improvement not just critical comments. The Adobe Cloud environment is ideal for work on different devices (PC, tablet, smartphone) but it would be highly helpful to be able to backup it's content (on a NAS or external drive) in an easy way. Until now (maybe I am wrong) this can only be done manually. Adobe should not be afraid that users are moving away from Cloud services because the real added value of the Cloud is not the remote storage but rather the working environment distributed among devices. With modern cameras delivering up to 100 Mbytes/image, the Cloud gets clogged very quickly so why not helping release the pressure and keep in the Cloud just the recent work?