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trashcaneron
Inspiring
June 6, 2018
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Creative Cloud on Mac OS Mojave

  • June 6, 2018
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Has anyone tested Creative Cloud with the Mac OS Mojave beta? Want to install it on one of our dev machines - but sometimes use it as backup for Photoshop / After Effects etc. Curious to hear if anyone has seen any glaring issues... this would be a good spot to log them!

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Correct answer kglad

this is the place you should check for adobe specs, Adobe Creative Cloud system requirements

44 replies

Legend
July 5, 2018

(But don't forget to tell Apple too, that's why they are letting you test this flaky stuff).

Legend
July 5, 2018

Thanks for sharing your beta discoveries.

JmanTN
Inspiring
July 5, 2018

My sliders in develop module in Lightroom classic CC stutter on latest macOS Mojave.

Anyone know of a fix?  I have not had any issues with crashing on my system.

Just to state what I've tried:

I closed down Lightroom, I've moved my Lightroom preferences from Library\Preferences  (sorry I don't have the file names in front of me) to my desktop, restarted my Mac and opened up Lightroom.  It correctly did the introduction and everything was reset but sliders were still sticking so to speak or lagging.

I've also created a new library and again still happening.

Everything works great for me on a 2017 fully maxed out iMac 27 inch with max CPU and GPU within Lightroom CC except for the sliders.  Location tagging, exporting, importing, everything is working great with that one exception.

JmanTN
Inspiring
July 16, 2018

Just wanted to say for Lightroom CC today's Mojave Dev release has fixed my issue with the slider adjustments... YAY

Participant
July 17, 2018

Thank you JmanTN​. Can anyone else confirm that the 4th Dev Beta corrects the adjustment slider "lag" issue?

ronenlh
Participant
June 28, 2018

I currently can't use InDesign with Mojave Beta 2, first I it would crash with scrolling, and later it would lag a lot for every operation.

Known Participant
June 28, 2018

The only Adobe App (PS, LR, Bridge, ACR) I cannot get to run is Acrobat X Pro, which is I believe a 32 bit program (a bit retrograde considering when it came out) It is quite expensive for me to add in Acrobat DC to my Photographers CS 2018 monthly paid package, so I may just rely on Preview instead. I suspect Adobe have got their pricing a bit wrong for Acrobat and if they made it a bit cheaper (say 50%), a lot more people (say 150%) would buy, which would give them greater revenue.

Participant
June 23, 2018

Have been running Mojave and CC 2018 since early June with few problems. There is the occasional warning that the applications are not optimized for the OS and Bridge's performance seems to have taken a hit, even scrolling through generated thumbnails causes stuttering. Other than that things seems to work well out of the gate.

Known Participant
June 28, 2018

Having thought that PS CS 2018 was working OK in Mojave I now find it crashes when you try to use the text tool. It then will not reopen again.

larrych
Participant
June 15, 2018

In MacOS Mojave, I'm having issues with all of the apps' license. It does not allow me to run even though I have the annual plan.

trashcaneron
Inspiring
June 17, 2018

I had this problem in High Sierra... had to do directory wipes and reinstall the whole suite. Not fun.

See probable solution: Configuration Error 11 in Photoshop

trashcaneron
Inspiring
June 14, 2018

I can report that After Effects ran flawlessly until I sent to render queue, then I got a blank window - it crashed and wouldn't relaunch with auto-crash.

This is the bug:

A copy of your project was saved at: /Users/cvok/Documents/After Effects Crash_2.aep.

Last log message was: <140735811838848> <BEE_WorkQueue> <5> BEE_Project::TimestampGetNext ZANZIBAR-3: cannot produce timestamp, frozen=0, open=0

Generating crash log, which may take a few minutes.

Which has happened with previous builds: AE crashing when opening (latest update, latest OS on Macbook 2018)

Resetting your preferences does the trick! And render queue is working again without having to use AME. Though setting your "Output To" options runs slowly.

Also: I've found that pushing AE to the limit in Mojave can result in a computer just turning off... and not being able to reboot without repairing in recovery mode first. Point being, avoid installing Mojave unless you're willing to struggle a bit.

Participant
June 13, 2018

I have Mojave beta. Don't get it. I can't use Indesign longer than 5 minutes without it crashing. Seems like there's an issue with the trackpad and scrolling bc if i use CMD + J to navigate between pages it works fine otherwise the trackpad crashes the app. Highly suggest waiting until official rollout.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 7, 2018

bmart2913  wrote

Highly suggest waiting until official rollout.

You are braver than I!

I always wait at least until the first patch.

Participant
June 12, 2018

Please someone test Muse (18.1) on Mojave.

Thanks.

graphic mac
Inspiring
July 7, 2018

Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Muse, Acrobat and Dreamweaver all appear to run perfectly fine (for me, on a 2014 15" MBPro with i7, 16GB RAM and 4GB Video card) under Mojave... except for the annoying  32-bit app warning you get ever time you launch the apps.

Rather than testing Muse on Mojave, you should spend the time looking for a replacement for Muse... since Adobe officially killed it a few months back (don't know if you knew that or not).

It should also be noted that there are a ton of little apps that Adobe installs all over the system (update managers, license managers, etc.) like in Library folders, Preference Folders, etc. None of those apps are 64-bit. So Adobe has a lot of work to do preparing for the public release of Mojave.