DANGER! Creative Cloud Can Corrupt Your Files
We use Creative Cloud among three users in three different states. To say it has been a problem to use reliably would be an understatement. However, today I endured the proverbial straw that broke my back and has caused me to totally abandon this ill-conceived Adobe monstrosity.
Today I attempted to open an InDesign file I had been working on. I had last accessed it via Creative Cloud server two weeks ago. The file would not open. When I examined things more closely, I saw that the .indd file was showing as a ZERO byte file! There were several other files in the same folder showing up with zero bytes. Some were InDesign files and a couple others were PDF files. Obviously the file I wanted and several others were corrupted. And, given the way that the CC server syncs things, the file was also corrupted on the CC server and on the local hard drives of the other two users!
The best part...Adobe has NO BACKUP of files stored on their CC servers! The exact words from the tech support chat transcript was, "...there is no backup of these 0 KB files."
I find that absolutely unbelievable and totally unacceptable...but there is nothing Adobe can or will do. Their flippant Tech Support answer was, "...You need to re-create these files." Sure...we'll just "recreate" them, no problem. Right? Those files represented MULTIPLE DAYS of work for an important client! This was a typical answer from an [removed ussnorway] in Tech Support who has NO CONCEPT of actually RUNNING A BUSINESS.
Goodbye Creative Cloud. Hello Dropbox (where they keep backups for 120 days.)
