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Mac Sonoma Update Creates Photoshop Issues

Explorer ,
Nov 24, 2023 Nov 24, 2023

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My Mac has been wanting to update since September. I learnt after the last one, to nit update straight away due to bugs and how it's interacted with my other programmes I run. Yesterday I was basically forced to update, as it said it no longer recognised my apple iphone. Which is a bit of an issue too & the only way to resolve was to update. So I did, thinking it had been months since it was released and other programmes would have implemented ways to work with the new system by now. Don't be like me, photoshop hasn't caught up & now trying to do my work in it, has been made most difficult, with a glitching cursor, you can't see it till you actually make contact with the image, it then keeps flickering. I tried the hacks to fix it, the one with turning rulers off, and GPU, but unfortunately for me, it hasn't fixed it. Occassionally when I restart photoshop, it will work ok for a few minutes, but then starts flickering again. Prior to updating my Mac, I also had issues with photoshop crashing alot. Usually after I had done quite a bit of edits, go to the next one & crash, it closes on me. 

Someone at Photoshop development, how far away is the fix for the glitching issue please? I use photoshop daily and need it to work properly. I did wait a good few months before doing the update to avoid issues, but after the forcing me to update to have my phone recognised means I was no longer able to delay it. Please please tell me you are not far from having a fix for this. Sonoma was released months ago.

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