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Mark0066
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October 28, 2014

DO NOT UPGRADE!

I upgraded and lost all the Premier CC projects on my computer.

It didn't affect projects on my raid. There also appear to be other glitches.

Known Participant
October 27, 2014

I think don't take rise if you are in middle of some big project....

My Photoshop CS6 still couldn't open with OSX10.9.4,

I'm using Photoshop CC now but still using AI & Indesign CS6,

I still want to wait for while to upgrade (when I'm free)..

Participant
October 23, 2014

My Illustrator CC14 and CC is broken on Yosemite. Also Yosemite has changed my keyboard drivers and now none of the CMD+C and CMD+V command work at all. 

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Participant
October 23, 2014

Is it worth upgrading an operating system just to be able to make phone calls from your computer? Anyone who has ever updated a mac operating system and uses the creative cloud will soon find out that there is no way in hell adobe can count for every little file change apple makes. It takes months for adobe to go through all the unexpected complaints they get and fix them if they can fix them all at all. You're all bigger risk takers than I am. Learn from this the next time there is a new OS upgrade.

Participant
October 23, 2014

I have to agree with you there. I made a stupid mistake upgrading to Yosemite, and it essentially froze me out of Illustrator. I've lost 3 work days backing up my files, wiping my hard drive and re-installing mavericks. I think I'll stay on this OS for a long time, my mac is too old to receive phone calls anyway. Plus I hate answering the phone, lol. Lesson learned over here!

On the plus side, I have a nice clean mac

Participant
October 23, 2014

Not ready yet. I tested by updating a machine. 3 month old  Mac Pro, to Yosemite last night. This morning, no Wacom support and no InDesign CC 2014, all other CC 2014 applications worked as well as InDesign CS6. I installed fonts Tahoma and Veranda, both required by InDesign, still no help. Safe boot, new user, no go. Disk Permissions Repair, still not working. Using the latest version of Suitcase Fusion on 2 machines, both work well, this also works good so far on Yosemite and other CC applications, Photoshop and Illustrator.

Keep a back-up, Time Machine for example, and you can revert back to Mavericks, once reverted everything on that machine is now working! Wacom has a few ideas of using the old version of the drivers, I had no luck on these either. Back up once, back up often and make a copy of that back up.

Micka Mex
Participant
October 22, 2014

Premiere Pro CC 2014 has been crashing every 5 minutes after I open it.
Do nottttt upgrade, I've made a stupid mistake!

GauntletRob
Participant
October 28, 2014

My CC2014 / Yosemite combo on my new iMac works fine, but when I upgraded my other machine everything went wrong. Premiere is painfully sluggish. It won't even conform files. It's awful. It's supposed to be an "upgrade", no?

Participant
October 22, 2014

everything opens for me except Illustrator, unless I log in as a different admin account. Which is awful, because I use Illustrator all the time.

Participant
October 22, 2014

Friend of mine reported similar problems, they were related to 3rd party font plugin which needed updating. Do you have Fusion installed?

Participant
October 22, 2014

I don't even know what Fusion is... everything I use is what CC installs, nothing else. Apart from the Wacom tablet drivers, but I deleted those yesterday too. It's like Yosemite won't let the registration/login screen open at startup and just blocks the programme, despite being logged into CC on my desktop. Only on Illustrator, Photoshop is fine. I'll try InDesign today...

Participating Frequently
October 21, 2014

Hi all,

Adobe Muse has serious problems, and is crashing when linking the site.

barjsrfmr
Participant
October 21, 2014

I'm having a horrible issue with Illustrator CC, every time I try to export an image my whole computer crashes, I'm not sure if it is a Yosemite problem or an Illustrator problem but it sure is troublesome as I use Illustrator daily.

Participant
May 4, 2015

Similar problem here. I get kernel panic sometimes when I save in Illustrator or place an object in InDesign. Four hours into my day and I'm on my third crash.

May 4, 2015

There's two bugs that hasn't been fixed since beginning of Creative Cloud, so i wouldn't hold my breath waiting till they fix it.

Participant
October 21, 2014

One lesson I've learned in my life when it comes to getting that new and exciting operating system that just comes out is this. First of all, if it ain't broke don't fix it. I have the latest iMac with all the bells and whistles. I'm a big creative cloud user for many years. If you want to take a chance and upgrade to some operating system that's been out for 2 days, you might want to rethink that idea. Do you like to open Photoshop, Indesign, After Effects, Premiere Pro, etc... I love my computer and have thousands of hours of hard work in projects and blood and sweat. How would you like to click on one of your applications like PS, ID, AE and more and find out they don't open, or you can't save photoshop files like you used to, or some quirky problem working with some fonts, or you can't do simple stuff like print from Indesign. There's no going back to the old operating system that worked fine for you in the past once you update to the new one, no matter what anyone tells you. Is it worth spending 10, 20 40, 60 hours in front of your computer trying to undo what you knew was a bad idea in the first place. If your computer is working fine, leave it alone. I upgraded to maverick on my old mac years ago and my adobe programs were never the same. Maybe my machine was too old, I don't know. That's the main reason I bought a new machine. And I promised myself and Jesus that I would never upgrade to the new OS system until it was out for a long time and tested by someone else. An even then I wouldn't. Just remember, the littlest thing can throw you life in turmoil. They say experience is the ability to recognize a mistake the second time you make it. One I won't be making anytime soon.