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Inspiring
September 28, 2017
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re: Mac OS 10.13 High Sierra

  • September 28, 2017
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What I don't get, with the advent of Adobe CC, there was the promise of frequent updates, then a new OS is announced, beta versions have been available to software developers for months, the OS is released and still an application with known incompatibilities has not been updated for 175 days.

Updates seem to be as frequent as when the software was sold with a perpetual licence on disc.

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    Correct answer AshutoshChaturvedi

    Please accept my assurance. Apple and Adobe are doing their best to address compatibility issues with the product. We have also heard Wacom driver issues on this forum. They are concerned too and are working on to get this resolved ASAP. Till that time we fix all of this I would humbly request you to be with OSX 10.12.

    Meanwhile, we are also baking a build please join us on our pre-release forum: http://adobe.ly/1Q3rCPI

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    Participant
    November 21, 2017

    I have ongoing issues with Mac OS and adobe. If I change a printer or the pages I want to print the PDF closes and I have to reopen sometimes more than once. I also for business have to use adobe flash player to upload multiple pictures and with the newest Mac update I cannot use this feature, very frustrating. I report the failure every time it occurs. One would think it could be remedied after all this time

    Monika Gause
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    Community Expert
    November 21, 2017

    donm85498692  schrieb

    I also for business have to use adobe flash player to upload multiple pictures and with the newest Mac update I cannot use this feature,

    Apple was the one player that decided to bury Flash and they made it their mission to do so. Others joined in and with each update to browsers and systems you get a little less support for Flash.

    So it's a little ironic to complain to Adobe that your Mac OS doesn't support Flash anymore ...

    Participant
    November 22, 2017

    Actually I blame both, all updates to the OS are distributed to the

    developers early on and not for nothing I have been having problems with

    Adobe since my first mac almost 5 years ago

    On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 4:59 PM, Monika Gause

    AshutoshChaturvedi
    AshutoshChaturvediCorrect answer
    Legend
    October 4, 2017

    Please accept my assurance. Apple and Adobe are doing their best to address compatibility issues with the product. We have also heard Wacom driver issues on this forum. They are concerned too and are working on to get this resolved ASAP. Till that time we fix all of this I would humbly request you to be with OSX 10.12.

    Meanwhile, we are also baking a build please join us on our pre-release forum: http://adobe.ly/1Q3rCPI

    Inspiring
    October 4, 2017

    Thank you for taking the time and trouble to reply.

    Although my initial comment has been prompted by the current issues between Illustrator and Mac OS 10.13, it can also be taken as a general observation.

    While some applications have been update within the last 2 weeks, others, in my case, the heavyweight apps, Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign, they were last updated 180 days ago, 6 months is a long time to be stuck with bugs, or half implemented features (gpu performance in indesign, using a Mac Pro 'without' gpu performance because my screens are not retina displays, really? !!!).

    If I remember rightly Adobe promised faster development and feature rollout with the Adobe CC subscription, it doesn't seem to be delivering that though. With the perpetual licence copies we had updates of about the same frequency, my observation is that nothing much has really changed in what we receive for our money, other than the applications cease to work if we discontinue the subscription.

    Please don't take this as Adobe bashing, that is not my intent, I use a Mac, I'm probably classed as a Fan Boy, but I wouldn't want to use other applications to replace Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator, in that respect I'm an Adobe Fan Boy as well. I'm just disappointed that there aren't more frequent updates to Adobe CC applications to address some of the bugs, crashes and to fulfil some of those beta implemented features in the past year since they were released.