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I just tried to install Bridge on my new Surface Pro 11, which uses a Snapdragon ARM processor. While Photoshop works, Bridge would not install as the error message said a version of Bridge is not available for this processor.
Does anyone know if Adobe plans to deliver a version of Bridge that works with the Snapdragon processor?
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Thanks for the link - disappointing but....
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Thanks for the link - disappointing but....
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Dear Adobe Team,
I would like to request that Adobe Bridge be made available for Window devices using ARM processors (Snapdragon). It would greatly enhance productivity. Adobe Bridge and Lightroom Classic are an important part of my creative process.
Thank you.
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I have the same issue!
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It is bonkers that there is still no compatability. I just got an XPS and now have to debate ditching Creative Cloud or returning this brand new beautiful baby.
How is bridge, the free and most basic of creative cloud apps, not getting at least an emulator so my workflow is not destroyled.
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Adone MAX conference is in October, don't be surprised if there are new apps with expanded compatibility.
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we got bridge 16 instead of a bridge that works with arm64, it just no longer works with its own new photoshop on my old computer. jokes.
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It is annoying that they don't make Bridge available when computer manufacturers want to use expand the number of PCs using the arm chip. Perhaps Adobe hopes to kill off Bridge - which would lead me to try other software.
I wanted Bridge because I want to work with Adobde Camera Raw instead of Lightroom so I resort to using the Windows File Fxplorer to find the images I want, and then select open with Photoshop - which takes me to ACR. A very annoying workaround.
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It's difficult to understand how software like some on the board, such as ACdsee and others, run without any problems on PCs with ARM64, but Adobe, which is paid for at a premium, has applications like Bridge that don't work. It's hard to understand.
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