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I see there was a thread back in June 2023 about this and someone from Adobe said they were currently working to update their apps to work on Sonoma. Well here we are nearly in march 2024 and still Indesign is not suitable for Sonoma. I did not realise this a month ago, updated to Sonoma on my 2 year old imac and all hell broke lose. I spent 4 hours online with adobe who concluded that I should roll back to Ventura!!! Then had a fun 4 hours with Apple trying to get the damn machine to roll back but it kept on locking up. Finally had to take it to an apple store and have them do a clean install with ventura. Thanks Adobe for making my life miserable while I pay you every month.
So, does anyone have any idea when Indesign will work with Sonoma? Will it ever work with Sonoma or are they waiting for the next Mac OS and hope it works with that? Are they actually a software company nowadays or just an engine for geberating cash from designers?
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Most of the Sonoma issues were Apple's to fix. According to most reports that happened with 14.3.
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If that were the case, why are Photoshop and Illustrator are both listed on the Adobe site as fine with Sonoma but InDesign still is not. One would have thought that one large software comapny was capable of discussing the problem with another big software and resolve isuues. 7 months after that soi disant fix, Indesign still does not function properly on Sonoma.
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You can keep ranting or you can tell us if you did or did not update Sonoma to 14.3?
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I have not updated the os since January as it screwed indesign and, according to the Adobe website, Sonoma is not recommended for indesign. If adobe are not recommending it on their own website, I am not taking another chance until Adobe say it is fine.
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I agree with @BobLevine . Apple was unusually slow in fixing bugs in the Sonoma builds and it took until Sonoma 14.3 until things were cleared up.
You shouldn't expect that as soon as a new macOS version comes out that it will immediately work with InDesign (or other Adobe apps). I usually wait 2-3 months before I install it on my production Mac.
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I waited 7 months and Indesign did not function. I told Adobe this at that time and there only suggestion was to roll back the os to Ventura. So, in 7 months they have not worked to solve a know problem and still do not list Indesign as functional on Sonoma on their own website. If it is an apple proble, which I doubt, is it that difficult for Adobe to talk to Apple? Tim Cook's email is on the Apple website and i am sure he would be interested in helping resove this.
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Sonoma was released September 26, 2023...five months ago. It took Apple several months fix the bugs that affected InDesign. Do you want help or did you just come here to rant?
If the former, there are plenty of people here that would be happy to assist but you'll need to provide details. If the latter, I hope, at the very least, you feel better.
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Well, the thread that pointed out the problem with Indesign and Sonoma was in June 2023.
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It is not beta now and is still not recommended on the Adobe site.Photoshop and Illustrator are ok fror Sonoma but still not InDesign. Given the number of designers that use InDesign on mac it is quite important 5that it should be fixed.
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The Adobe site was probably not edited (you can blame Adobe for that if you like claming people). The Adobe InDesign engineers and product managers do not agree with that assessment. And if you read the messages posted on this forum since November, you'll find out that it works fine in Sonoma 14. 3.
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Well, the Adobe person I dealt with online in Late January said the best thingt was to roll back to ventura. When Adobe's website says InDesign is ok on Sonoma then I may consider upgrading. Until then, I am not taking a risk with my business no matter how much people on here say it is ok. Adobe need to state it onn their website - it is a simple thing to update the site. Why have they not done it for InDesign when the have done it for Photoshop and Illustrator?
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Also, I was told by Adobe in january that I should check their website which would tell me when Sonoma would work with InDesign. They even sent a link to the page. So, if they don't believe it why should I?
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Also, I was told by Adobe in january that I should check their website which would tell me when Sonoma would work with InDesign. They even sent a link to the page. So, if they don't believe it why should I?
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It depends where you look. Adobe didn't update the Sonoma compatibility status for months. For example, here InDesign is listed as compatible "with some known issues" (this was posted way before 14.3 was released):
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/macos-sonoma-compatibility-common-issues.html
while the Canadian version of the same page doesn't list InDesign at all:
https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/download-install/kb/macos-sonoma-compatibility-common-issues.html
InDesign system requirements page doesn't list Sonoma:
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/system-requirements.html
Adobe is actually aware of this inconsistency (I posted the same info on another thread a few months ago and an Adobe employee replied that they're looking into this).
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I'm struggling to quite understand your anger. While it may be a tiny bit frustrating to not be able to update to the latest MacOS yet, there is zero inconvenience and there is absolutely nothing new that is so worth updating for immediately. Being an early adopter AND being a creative with a hectic production flow does not work together all. Nothing could convince me to (even just possibly) jeopardize my ability to output work without issues. So Apple introduces a few new bells and whistles in their new OS that you would really like to play with, and you can't, and now you rant to Adobe? You sound very young, and your instant grativation syndrome is affecting your logic. Good luck with that.
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I am 70 years old and have been in this business for ovwer 40 years. I pay adobe a fee every month for all their software when I only need 4 of them (I used to by the ones I needed in the older times when one bought individual licences) and I expect them to work on both my mac and my pc. Indesign works on the pc and not on the imac with Sonoma. I discussed this with Adobe and they accepted there was a problem and told me to keep checking their website for when they had fixed it. So, I pay them over €700 per annum and I expect them to have software that works on current operating systems. If it does not work on Sonoma - as it did not in late January when I had the problsem and it screwed up my mac, then it is not unreasonable for them to talk with Apple and sort out what needs to be done. If I treated my client thus I would soon loose me business.
Your supercilious attitude assuming that I was very young and having "instant gravitation syndrome" is as offensive as it is peurile and speaks volumes as to the type of person you are. lease do not reply to this post as you obvio0usly have nothing to offer except offence.
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How much did you pay Apple for their overpriced buggy computer hardware and software?
there's nothing anyone can do - update or don't update.
I've not even updated past Creative Cloud 2022 for production.
And next year I might push to 2023 or I might wait again.
Like many others, I don't update OS and/or software for a long time.
Unless of course, there's a must need new features that are a must.
Which for me there are not.
I pay them over €700 per annum and I expect them to have software that works on current operating systems. If it does not work on Sonoma - as it did not in late January when I had the problsem and it screwed up my mac
By @vespasian
i get it.
But When Indesign was released on the Minimum Specs page for InDesign - Sonoma was not listed as an Operating System.
It's up to you to ensure the software you buy is compatible with the hardware you have bought.
That's your responsibility.
I remeber buying computer games in th 1980's, 90's etc. that the policy of the computer game shop was that you ensure that the game meets your computer requirements before buying - no refunds, no trade ins - if it doesn't work it's your problem.
That's how it's always been.
I mentioned earlier I haven't upgraded past CC 2022 - that's because I work with others with older machines that can't upgrade past CC2022 due to their computer limitations.
So we all work on the same version.
It's completely up to you to make sure it meets requirements before purchasing.
The minimum specs didn't mention Sonoma.
I feel for you - and I know it's frustrating.
But for me, 99% of the problems lie with Apple.
How can Adobe ensure their software works Mac Os when they release a buggy update?
It's not possible. Then Adobe have to either work to fix the bugs introduced in the OS update, and/or Apple have to fix their bugs.
But they don't have to talk to each other.
For apple - as long as their products work they don't care about 3rd party apps.