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July 20, 2021
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What the heck is this "Adobe Illustrator 2021 (Other)" folder that was added to the macOS launchpad

  • July 20, 2021
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I just updated my creative cloud apps (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere) and in my macOS launchpad is a folder titled "Adobe Illustrator 2021 (Other)," it contains scripts titled Contact Sheets, Make Calendar, and Web Gallery. I'm not sure what exactly these are and the launchpad definitely isn't where I want it to be.

 

Does anyone know how to get rid of this, why it's there?

Correct answer howwouldyoufeel

Hey there! have you found the way to remove it? I was able to remove it by going to the Apple logo > About this mac > Storage > Manage > Applications > scroll down till you find that 3 annoying apps. Hope it helps. 

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Participant
June 9, 2024

Why is this still happening? I delete the files and then they reappear every time Adobe updates Illustrator

Participant
February 26, 2022

Hi! I found these scripts in Files, compressed them into zips and deleted the uncompressed originals. Store the zips in the original file so you can unzip them if you think that you need any of these scripts for your work. Hope this helps! My Illustrator is running perfectly fine without them, they're just tools that you will probably never use

Participant
September 11, 2022

This along with the response labelled "correct answer" are the two steps to take until Adobe fixes it. Brilliant suggestion compressing them so they're not lost.

Participant
February 25, 2022

I drag the file into bin & it's gone

 

howwouldyoufeelCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
January 19, 2022

Hey there! have you found the way to remove it? I was able to remove it by going to the Apple logo > About this mac > Storage > Manage > Applications > scroll down till you find that 3 annoying apps. Hope it helps. 

Participant
December 16, 2024

Where?? I can't find them in applications 

Anubhav M
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 20, 2024

Hello @Marcello_Ferraresi7402,

I'm sorry to hear you're having the same trouble using Illustrator. Would you mind confirming the version of the OS/Illustrator and screenshots of the problem, so I can better assist you?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Anubhav

Participant
October 27, 2021

In order not to spoil fragile and mysterious Adobe file system following solution would help:

 

  1. open Terminal or any other preferable shells like iTerm2
  2. by defauult we are in user directory like "Users/your-user-name
  3. go to root directory by typing "/" sign
  4. now navigate to "/Applications/Adobe\ Illustrator\ 2022/Scripting/Sample\ Scripts/AppleScript", you can do it by typing "cd" before path like: "cd /Applications/Adobe\ Illustrator\ 2022/Scripting/Sample\ Scripts/AppleScript"
  5. NOTE: in path name for ex.: "/Adobe\ Illustrator\ 2022/" backslash with following space mean space
  6. type "ls -la" to show content of the folder
  7. find folder with same name as annoying app on launchpad you want to get rid of for ex. Web Gallery
  8. go there by typing "cd Web\ Gallery"
  9. now we will hide so it will work but will not see it on launchpad by typing with respect to spaces "sudo mv Web\ Gallery.app .Web\ Gallery.app"
  10. EXPLANATION: sudo - will let us rename file, mv - will rename it, "Web\ Gallery.app" - original app name, "space" - separate old name and new one, ".Web\ Gallery.app" - dot before app name will make it hidden
  11. repeat steps from 7 to 10 for the rest apps you see on launchpad and want to hide from your beautiful perfectionist eyes.
Participant
August 17, 2021

Those are demo scripts from the AI app, if you browse the applications folder, and expand the AI 2021, the scripts are there.

 

See attached screenshots, you can also read the PDF file included on each folder on how to use them.

Participant
July 22, 2021

I have the same problem here. I found them in: Applications/Adobe Illustrator 2021/ Scripting / Sample Scripts /AppleScript

You will see "Web Gallery" "Contact sheets"and "Make Calendar" folders there...but I don't know if it0s ok to delete them??

Legend
July 22, 2021

They might be useful to you one day. If you delete them to tidy up Launchpad, you won't have them. Launchpad is designed to show everything on your Mac, and it was there for a reason.

Legend
July 21, 2021

Looks like the third party Contact Sheets app. Hiding in an Adobe folder. But so far as I see, Adobe can't make it delete folders in Launchpad, only you can do that. 

Participant
July 22, 2021

Could it be something dangerous then??

Legend
July 23, 2021

If Adobe put them there, then they shouldn't be dangerous... interesting they are sample scripts, some apps might have hundreds of these.