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I am on a MacBook Pro M1 Max Chip, macOS 13.0 (22A380). For some reason, all my apps are suddendly intel based. Now I can only install intel based apps of all the probrams, which run very slow. I deinstalled everything including the cloud, reinstalled many times, nothing works. .........
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what version of the cc desktop app is installed.
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Dateien 6.0.0.571
Entdecken 6.0.0.571
Plug-ins 6.0.0.529
Creative Cloud Libraries Synchronizer (CC Library) 3.25.4.2
Creative Cloud-Installationsprogramm 6.0.0.571
Stock und Marktplatz 3.0.0.3
Adobe Content Synchronizer (Core Sync) 6.6.4.2
Creative Cloud Content Manager (CCX Process) 5.0.1.1
Bibliotheken 1.0.7.4
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are you saying apps that were installed have changed?
or newly offered apps show something different that previously
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yes, the apps were installed and as far as I know, they were running under Apple Silicon before.
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that opens the app in intel emulation mode. ie, it's not currently installed as an intel app.
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Dumb question, but when I am in the overview of the Adobe apps in the Creative Cloud Client and I click on the three dots on the right and there in the little Menu I see: "open (Intel)". Does that mean that the Program is intel-based or that I can run an Intel-based version of the app too?
Or in Finder, when i look at the Information of the .app file of e.g. Lightroom, unter "general" there it says that the Application is "universal" and not "Apple Silicon". So maybe my Apps are now running Silicon again? They were pretty slow sometimes so I wondered.
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Hi @Aurelian32480204jfl5 , the "Open (Intel)" means you can launch an Intel version of the app using Rosetta 2 emulation that macOS provides. I assume the main button you see simply says "Open" which will launch the ARM version of the app.
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