All hindered by human nature not to change ANYTHING and be extremely set in our ways. Then all the other categories of programs of open source app freely offered to you. Or the much more numerous selection of brand new to old vetted and well developed apps for ONE single program (or grouped or not as that doesn't matter) for that one job(s). The problem is that assumes you have had extensive experience (without working for adobe or any prejudice) trying every single avenue and aspect and of the latest stable versions to date. You are right the SOMETHING is probably "better" subjectively with some closed application somewhere and even better for your task at hand. You guys are not getting the big picture and most of you don't know what you are missing.įirst is the lie that adobe and the like are always polished, more capable, and because they are close source developed for pay. Now, I think, when Adobe gets lots of money, now they want easy money. Adobe, is it not enough? I guess not because the subscription fee went up last April. Adobe achieved record revenue in Q1 and Q2 of 2018 of $2.08 billion and $2.20 billion respectively. It is just a theory but it is possible and makes sense. I believe that Adobe received an incentive from Microsoft to make us, Win 8.1 users, make a move and switch to Win 10. Adobe is blackmailing us - use the latest operating system or else. All of the sudden, we loyal Adobe users (subscribers) are being held hostage by Adobe. This is very blunt explanation and personally I do not believe it is true. What system features and technologies? If that is the case why do you still want to support Win 7, even older operating system? It just does not make sense. This article has been updated to clarify that Adobe will continue supporting most apps, including Lightroom and Photoshop, on Windows 7.Īdobe in the description above says that it will take advantage of the latest operating system features and technologies. Additionally, Lightroom and Photoshop will continue to support Windows 7 – it's the company's audio and video applications like Premiere Pro that will not.Īccording to Adobe, 'focusing efforts on more modern versions of Windows and Mac operating systems allows to concentrate on developing the features and functionality most requested by members, while ensuring peak performance that takes advantage of modern hardware.' Creative Cloud Desktop - the management application for all Creative Cloud apps - will continue to be supported on Windows 7 or later and MacOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and later. Most Creative Cloud applications receiving updates in the next major release will still support Windows 7.'Īdobe notes all past and current versions of Creative Cloud applications will continue to work on the aforementioned operating systems. 'To take advantage of the latest operating system features and technologies, the next major release of Creative Cloud will not support Windows 8.1, Windows 10 v1511 and v1607, and Mac OS 10.11 (El Capitan). 'As we prepare for our next major release of Creative Cloud, we wanted to share some information on updated operating system requirements,' says Adobe. Adobe has issued a notice future releases of Creative Cloud programs will no longer support older versions of MacOS and Windows operating systems. Then you could try to recreate the preferences on one Windows machine, and then copy the Prefs file to the other Windows machines.If you're not one to update your computer gear often, you might want to reconsider. If this doesn't work, just delete the file and revert back by renaming the old file back again. Note: You can jump right to the appdata directory by hitting Windows R to open a run command, and type %appdata% folder names, installation language), etc.īefore replacing the preferences file, might be best to rename the existing file to Adobe Illustrator Prefs_old, just in case it doesn't work and you need to revert to the previous file. It may differ a bit on your system depending on the setup of your machine and Illustrator version (i.e. I have no idea where it is stored on a Mac, but in Windows 10, for Illustrator CC (2018) it's located at: C:\Users\YOUR-USER-NAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator 22 Settings\en_GB\圆4\Adobe Illustrator Prefs It also assumes the preferences files are similar enough to work on both platforms - but I simply don't know if it that is true. Those settings will be saved in your preferences file. This is half an answer (for the Windows computers) and it may not work at all.
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