- If you have installed the 2019 release of Captivate and haven’t upgraded to macOS 10.15, Captivate (2019 release) continues to work as expected.
- Hold on to upgrading your macOS until Adobe releases an update by end of Fall 2019.
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UPDATE: (12/4/2019): We've released Update 4 for the 2019 release of Captivate. For more information, see Adobe Captivate (2019 release) Update 4 released.
Adobe Captivate (2019 release) is not supported on macOS Catalina 10.15, which Apple released on October 7th, 2019.
Adobe will soon be releasing the free update for Adobe Captivate (2019 release) users that will support macOS Catalina 10.15.
We recommend that you continue to run Adobe Captivate on macOS 10.14 until Adobe releases an update for the 2019 release of Captivate that supports macOS Catalina 10.15.
All users on older versions of Adobe Captivate must upgrade to Adobe Captivate (2019 release). For more information, contact Adobe support.
Track | Timeline of macOS 10.15 Catalina compatibility |
Captivate (2019 release) | End of Fall 2019 |
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Would have been nice to learn about the issues that the update to Mac OS 10.15 would cause before upgrading.
Most likely an email could save us from getting to this conversation.
I am sure that ADOBE has the capability to do this so , in the future, the frustration levels will be greatly reduced.
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Hey Rod - unless your warning is visible INSIDE the application, next to the look for updates button, it's not really going to be that effective is it? SURELY, if the app isn't compatible with the latest version of an OS, it would be appropriate that the install agent would do a compatibility check first BEFORE installing productivity destroying BRICKWARE on our computers?
What would be utterly fabulous is if there was a quick link here to some rollback instructions so we can get on doing work, not wasting so miuch time trying to work out why we can't do anything. Making mental note of when my annual subscription expires.
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I don't have the ability to put any warnings inside Captivate. You are biting the hand of the person that tried to help you. This was not my mistake. It was your decision to update your OS without considering the risk.
If you want instructions about how to roll back Catalina, Google is your friend.
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Hi Rod
My apologies to you. I appear to have made the error of mistaking you as an employee of Adobe and believing that you had a role of greater responsibility than was warranted. It's a sincere apology. I should not have communicated my feelings of frustration about product design and lifecycle management on your shoulders.
I'm also sincere that every bit of frustration I communicated is valid. I wasted 6 hours yesterday on stuff that should just work. You say I am wrong to trust software companies and de facto, you are right. However, my aspiration amd indeed my need for professional tools to keep working are also appropriate. Or "Lemming like" as you put it 😉
I get that Apple's OS update may have broken something that already works but having worked a while in the auto industry, or indeed, for a FinTech business that offers 5x9s availability, I'm very disatissfied with failure and partial solutions. Cheers.
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Are you kidding me? Maybe you could have notified everyone BEFORE the update. I'm sure my clients will be understanding of this........
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Yeah, this seems problematic:
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Though I understand that it is annoying when an essential app stops working upon an upgrade of the OS, I for my part get since months a warning that Captivate is not optimized for MacOS and will stop working in future versions of the OS. Did those who are annoyed now didn't get these frequent warnings?
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nope.
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nope.
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I've never seen that warning.
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Could this by why Captivate keeps freezing when I try to build any advanced actions? It even freezes when I try and close out of the Preferences (basically any text box/window that pulls me away from regulat workspace).
Any thoughts? Need help! So frustrated!
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"Hold on to upgrading your macOS until Adobe releases an update by end of Fall 2019."
End of Fall 2019 could mean mid-December!!! That's over 2 months from the public release of Catalina and many months after the developer beta releases. Unacceptable, Adobe. Just unacceptable.
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There is no information about this here :
https://helpx.adobe.com/captivate/system-requirements.html
This is false representation... You may face law suit...
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LOL. When will they learn...
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Howdy!
I have zero interest in getting into any spats regarding what Adobe should've done or how I should have waited to upgrade my OS. It's causing more negativity than is necessary. I would however like to know if anyone has any updates on timelines for a patch? I see end of fall and possibly near November's end. Any more precise date ranges available? I'd appreciate it. I tried rolling back to Mojave, but I could not.
Much appreciated,
Raf
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YES!! Any info is much appreciated.
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Hi all
I'm pretty active over in the TechSmith forums. And over there, I notice lots of posts about their Camtasia product having issues in Catalina. And it seems that for those folks, the answer involves tweaking Catalina to relax permissions.
Perhaps the thread linked below will help?
Cheers... Rick 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
Perhaps what would really help is some one from Adobe responding to those questions?
Or we can also send a formal notice. Here in Canada we are really serious and quick about false representation and protecting the customers.
There is no ambiguity here.
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The person that started this particular thread (Saurav_Ghosh) is an Adobe Employee. It states that on his Adobe ID. ''
If you want to contact someone from Adobe, why not send him a Personal Message on this Forum?
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I can't underestimate how frustrating this is.
A simple email warning not to update to Catalina is all that was required.
It's not exactly rocket science.
Essentially, the only warning was in the Adobe Support Community.
I'm a big fan of this support community, but it's not as if I spend my spare time browsing through it.
All my projects, which are essential to my business are now on hold until this is sorted.
Great.
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Why not just roll back your MacOS until the patch is released? At least you would be able to earn a living.