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barboram75910657
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November 12, 2019
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Adobe Fresco

  • November 12, 2019
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Hi! It seems that Adobe Fresco is currently available for Surface laptops only. Do you know if there´s a way to use it also on other laptops or if this is planned? Thanks!

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Correct answer tomp33566721

It's available for certain iPads, Surfaces and Wacom Mobile Studio at the moment, other Windows devices should be added in the future, but no further details have been officially released. You can follow the developments at @adobedrawing.

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Participant
July 23, 2020

The creative cloud app keeps track of what is on the supported list. I have read that in theory it does work on other devices but if it is not in the list of compatible devices then the creative cloud app will not allow you to download or install it.

Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

You are right: see my reply to BORISCHOD above

BORISCHOD
Participant
December 21, 2020

It has been approved now for my device !

thanks

 

Participant
July 21, 2020

so I can not get this app even with the system I have 

Rohit Guglani
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 22, 2020

Hello Steven,

 

Can you share more details about your system?

 

Thanks,
Rohit

tomp33566721Correct answer
Adobe Employee
November 12, 2019

It's available for certain iPads, Surfaces and Wacom Mobile Studio at the moment, other Windows devices should be added in the future, but no further details have been officially released. You can follow the developments at @adobedrawing.

BORISCHOD
Participant
July 21, 2020

hello

I have a Lenove X1 Tablet I 7 with Intel graphics 620 inclued that is exact same as Surface and even have a wacom pencil included.

Why is there no Lenovo device Registered at all that can use the Fresco App?

 

Participating Frequently
July 24, 2020

I have the same device and Fresco 1.8 works perfectly on it, including of course the beautiful live brushes. I just installed Fresco from an unofficial distribution, as pointed out by others on this forum. Other users with unsupported devices had similar positive experiences installing Fresco.

 

This suggests to me that the official Adobe compatibility list is not due to actual hardware limitations: is Adobe asking PC manufacturers a fee to be included in the compatibility list? I do not really know.

 

But if Adobe with all their resources, was really unable to test Fresco on more devices, after so many months, why are they not asking people like me to beta test it for free? I would be happy to do and provide feedback, rather than installing Fresco from an unofficial installer.

 

Adobe please respond and explain.