Photoshop 2023 is NOT working!!!!!
This new version of photoshop is telling me I need a whole new computer. IN THIS ECONOMY? Are you all trying to run graphic designers out of business?
This new version of photoshop is telling me I need a whole new computer. IN THIS ECONOMY? Are you all trying to run graphic designers out of business?
I *did* give an example: Steam.
But it's still not relevant. That you asked this question, regardless of whether you got an answer (though you did), is not relevant to the simple statement of auto updates should not install software that is guaranteed to not work.
And I'm not sure how a user is supposed to "check system requirements first" when the requirements can change and updates can happen without the user even being prompted. Auto-updates are generally a good thing, but I guess your assertion is that if a user doesn't want the requirements to change out from underneath them and break some piece of previously working software, they just shouldn't enable automatic updates? By that criteria, nobody should use automatic updates, because face it, nobody wants the system requirements for their productivity software to change out from underneath them and break their software.
You're obviously going to blame the user no matter what, though, so I'm done here. But I'm legit still absolutely floored that "don't automatically install software that can't possibly work" is at all a controversial stance. Talk about needlessly punishing the user...
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All the other software I use asks me if I want to update — nothing else is automatic. I turned off auto-updates in Creative Cloud so long ago that I don't remember when I did it, and I always keep the previous version when I do update. The screenshot I posted earlier was from a 2015 laptop with eight versions of Photoshop and macOS Catalina. I wasn't surprised to get the message and I don't plan on upgrading the OS. I have a newer iMac and a Windows laptop that both meet system requirements.
What you might do is to make a new post in the Creative Cloud desktop forum and tag it as "Ideas" instead of Discussions. Turning off auto-updates as the default affects all Creative Cloud apps. Put the link back here so others will see it and UpVote it.
https://community.adobe.com/t5/creative-cloud-desktop/ct-p/ct-creative-cloud-desktop
Volunteers can't change anything. We can only tell you how fix this after the fact and avoid it in the future.
Jane
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