Granted, my Intel iMac isn't new, but just as fast as when it was brand new. Adobe has done a decent job improving Lightroom performance, so the computer is great for photo editing, as Apple still doesn't offer another computer with a 27" display.
However, keeping CC in my login items adds 5–10 minutes to the time it takes for the computer to start up. I've tried removing and reinstalling to no avail.
Frustrated with waiting for my iMac to get ready loading CC, I open M1 macBook. It's faster, but with the 13" display, I don't like editing photos on it. But to my surprise, the battery got nearly drained over the weekend. I see that Adobe CC has been using 'significant battery'. And that it made many failed attempts to do app updates.
After a reboot, the Adobe CC app alternates every few seconds between showing its homepage and a 'No internet connection' screen. To be clear, I had an internet connection, the same one I'm writing this message on. And even if it were not the stable wifi connection that it is, a bad connection should not make an app behave like that.
I understand that it's useful for us to have one app that manages app access based on subscription status for all Adobe applications, rather than having to register in each of them separately. But I'd much prefer that second solution if that means getting rid of the CC app.
But let's be honest, it's some kind of marketing and ads platform that's not really addressing user needs. So I have no hope of getting rid of the Adobe CC app.
But please, just make it perform its basic functions and not mess up my computers.
