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November 21, 2019
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Re-enable Adobe Bridge 2018 in the older versions download tab!!!

  • November 21, 2019
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I installed Adobe Bridge 2020 to see if there were any performance improvements over the 2019 version and just as I thought... it is still incrediblyyyyy slowwwwwwwwwwwww. I immediately went to go open my trusty 2018 version and what do you know... it had been uninstalled!! Only to find out that you completely took the 2018 version off the download tab in Adobe CC?!

 

I am bouncing through giant folders of 1000's of 50mb+ Raw files all day at work.... I can't sit there and watch a poorly optimized program lock up for 10 minutes every time I open a new folder. 

 

Re-enable the download of Adobe Bridge 2018 or my workflow is totally screwed.

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Floline Media
Inspiring
December 9, 2021

Hello...I came across your post this week as I have also been experiencing some pretty substantial slowness in Bridge that "seemed" to get worse as the newer versions released, but has existed for what seems to be the last 3-4 versions. I'm on the current 2022 version on two systems, a xps 15 laptop with windows 11 and custom built PC with windows 10 pro. Both were seeing this horrible slowness in Bridge and it was to the point that I was researching other options. But I couldn't find anything that could do what Bridge can do with ACR and photoshop integrations, etc. I could go on and on about that road, but I'll come back to how I ended up fixing my speed issue. This post (https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/why-is-bridge-cc-so-slow/td-p/5755175) helped me to ultimatly discover what was causing my Bridge slowness. It without a doubt came down to on both systems have mapped network drives to a local server and a web server that I VPN into. Some of them aren't always connected, but still show up in windows as a disconnected drive. As soon as I removed all the mapped network drives that weren't connected, Bridge instantly performed like lightening!! It was incredible. So, my guess is that on both windows or mac, if some sort of drive is connected, but not linked... maybe even to the point of a dropbox connection, or similar, that may be causeing Bridge to crawl. Mine was litterly taking 20-30 seconds to open a directory with 1 or 2 small web sized jpgs in it. I could open a folder, click to another and clicking back into a folder would lag on loading. If I batch renamed files and clicked refresh, it would take 10, 20, sometimes even up to a minute for the files to show again. Both systems are now like lightening in Bridge and I couldn't be happier. Just wanted to share my discovery and hope it helps someone else. I'm now on to seeing alternative ways to connect to other computers on the network... but for now, I'm absolutely thrilled that Bridge is fast!

Known Participant
January 17, 2022

It's worth a try.  Nothing the oxygen-bandits at Adobe have suggested works.  Thanks for posting this.

jbm007
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 22, 2019

Its there you just need to look.

Go to ACC app and then to the Bridge UI window.

Click on the 3 dots on the right and select what you want to reinstall.

BTW Check the advanced options when you go to install an Adobe app next time.

It ask  "install prior versions" unfortunately  unless you de select it , it will uninstall prior versions. 

 

justin_bacon작성자
Participant
November 22, 2019

Nope. 8.0 (2018) has been removed for some reason. Time to check out photo mechanic I guess. I've never used a media browser this slow!

 

jbm007
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 22, 2019