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Adobe CC Moves on.
Folks not running current/updated/recent versions of macOS, and Win should be
aware that the next major release/update of Adobe CC will not be supported in Win8.1, Win10v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). Older versions of Adobe CC apps, and CC services will continue to function on the old OSses. https://theblog.adobe.com/upcoming-c...s-support-for- windows-and-mac/ https://petapixel.com/2018/08/29/ado...cloud-release- wont-support-older-oses/ https://www.dpreview.com/news/680393...der-operating- systems-with-its-next-major-creative-cloud-update ....orhttps://tinyurl.com/y7d27jn4 -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 30/08/2018 14:35, Savageduck wrote:
Folks not running current/updated/recent versions of macOS, and Win should be aware that the next major release/update of Adobe CC will not be supported in Win8.1, Win10v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). Older versions of Adobe CC apps, and CC services will continue to function on the old OSses. https://theblog.adobe.com/upcoming-c...s-support-for- windows-and-mac/ https://petapixel.com/2018/08/29/ado...cloud-release- wont-support-older-oses/ https://www.dpreview.com/news/680393...der-operating- systems-with-its-next-major-creative-cloud-update ...orhttps://tinyurl.com/y7d27jn4 Thanks for the information. I must admit to finding it very surprising (from a programming point of view) that some releases of Windows-10 are not supported. Of course, there are new functions on the newer versions, but almost all other software will run quite happily on anything from Window-7 upwards. These new functions tend to be very minor, and not enhancing the basic functions of the OS. It make me wonder whether the reason could simply be to reduce support calls and the cost of support. There are ways of making programs believe they are running under different Windows versions - perhaps someone will make a shell which provides that for this Adobe software? Having said that, anyone on 8.1 should have updated to 10, and there's no (or very, very little) reason why anyone running 10 should not now be on the 1803 (March 2018) version. Doubtless software from other companies will not similarly penalise their users. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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Adobe CC Moves on.
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wrote: Folks not running current/updated/recent versions of macOS, and Win should be aware that the next major release/update of Adobe CC will not be supported in Win8.1, Win10v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). Older versions of Adobe CC apps, and CC services will continue to function on the old OSses. https://theblog.adobe.com/upcoming-c...s-support-for- windows-and-mac/ https://petapixel.com/2018/08/29/ado...cloud-release- wont-support-older-oses/ https://www.dpreview.com/news/680393...older-operatin g-systems-with-its-next-major-creative-cloud-update Thanks for the information. I must admit to finding it very surprising (from a programming point of view) that some releases of Windows-10 are not supported. Of course, there are new functions on the newer versions, but almost all other software will run quite happily on anything from Window-7 upwards. apps that still run on older oses aren't taking full advantage of the new functionality offered in the latest os versions and latest hardware. These new functions tend to be very minor, and not enhancing the basic functions of the OS. It make me wonder whether the reason could simply be to reduce support calls and the cost of support. that is also part of it, although a small part. There are ways of making programs believe they are running under different Windows versions - perhaps someone will make a shell which provides that for this Adobe software? that's simply not possible. since adobe is using new features that do not exist in older versions of the os, that mythical someone would need to re-implement everything microsoft and apple added that adobe is using and do so with the exact same apis and hook into the os to make it look like it was there all along. that is *not* a simple 'shell'. it's actually a major system update, written by someone outside of microsoft or apple, who does not have the necessary information to do it and certainly not the resources. it's not going to happen. it's much easier to just update to the latest version. Having said that, anyone on 8.1 should have updated to 10, and there's no (or very, very little) reason why anyone running 10 should not now be on the 1803 (March 2018) version. correct, which means that there is no issue with adobe (or other developers) targeting win10 and later as well as macos sierra and later. Doubtless software from other companies will not similarly penalise their users. you have that backwards. software that doesn't take full advantage of what the os offers is penalizing users. older win7 compatible apps might still work, but they won't have any of the new functionality that's been added since win7. |
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