Horribly annoyed by this limitation [Unable to install apps on external drive]
The push to use the cloud is frustrating. Companies like Apple are selling smaller drives so you'll use the cloud and companies such as Adobe are forcing us to use either the internet hard disk or the cloud to install their apps. Well, with the smaller drive and smaller RAM footprint on the M1 Mac Mini I had to buy due to lack fo funds, I am stuck with 8 gigs of RAM and a whopping 256 MB of disk space--neither of which I can upgrade.
I use an external for my data, but as of late I've been running out of space on the internal drive probably because of the apps I need. I'd like to put those apps on the external but no, Adobe doesn't allow this. They only allow me to add the apps on the internal or the cloud (on apple's cloud I know works and probably Adobe's as well.) Why did they push us to the cloud? I don't know. There are days I work without the cloud. Our ISP doesn't like that in my house we are gamers, creators, and stream movies and I'm sure our cable neighbors don't like it either.
I'd like to work from my external just in case the power goes out and I can't get to my apps. Sometimes that does happen, especially with rolling blackouts, fires, and earthquakes or if I lived elsewhere thunderstorms and floods.
Isn't there any way to get these installed on an external drive so I can do it how I want to?
The world is changing but the internet isn't like Star Trek yet. You're forcing us into a world that doesn't yet exist.
Thanks
