What is the absolute minimum I need to run my Desktop apps in Big Sur?
I was on the phone earlier this morning with Apple support, and and one of the problems we ran into appears to have been caused by Adobe creative cloud extensions (I might be using outdated terminology here to describe them): Adobe Desktop Service, Core sync, CCLibrary, CCXProcess. I do not need or want anything to do with the Cloud aspect of Creative Cloud--I just need Photoshop, Lightroom, and Bridge to work on my Mac as a standalone machine. I tried 'uninstall creative cloud' but it says
"Couldn’t uninstall creative cloud for desktop. You still have creative cloud applications installed on your computer that require it."
I suspect this means it will not uninstall itself unless I uninstall Bridge, Lightroom and Photoshop first.
I do not mind the apps phoning home from time to time to be sure I'm not logged in and working on multiple machines with one license, but this other stuff burning CPU and crashing or delaying other apps needs to stop.
Is there anything here can I hunt down and delete while preserving the functions of the Apps I actually use?
