El Capitan support Adobe CS6

i need to know, before to install El Capitan, if support Adobe CS6, because i use it to work...

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)

Posted on Oct 1, 2015 10:41 AM

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Dec 21, 2015 5:39 AM in response to gwenp

There are dozens of possible choices for replaced cloud and dozens more articles on the web, all of which are a web search away, but two Photoshop replacements off the top of my head are GIMP which is free and embraced by the 3D design community and Affinity which is a pay once cost but considerably less expensive than Photoshop.

None of these are Photoshop so while some of the concepts are identical it pays to watch a few Youtube videos and pay careful attention to what the instructors are doing.

May 3, 2016 7:48 AM in response to GabSoto

This issue has been going back and forth for months but finding a definite solution is near impossible. One person has fixed their Photoshop, another Photoshop and Illustrator. But what about InDesign, After Effects, Dreamweaver etc. I have been looking for a solution since the launch of El Capitan so that I can upgrade. But as I use Adobe CS6 every day to earn a living, I do not want to take the risk of not being able to work. The fact that Adobe has changed to a subscription-based system, and many people do not want to or can not afford to change to this payment system, means we are effectively not going to be upgrading our Apple products. My software is legal, bought and paid for and Adobe has washed its hands. Mention CS6 and you face a brick wall. Unless someone can give us a workaround I will not be buying a new Macbook Pro when they upgrade. I need to earn a living more than I need a new shiny Mac. And my current Mac has a lot of life left in it.

May 6, 2016 11:54 AM in response to fldesign70

Depends.

If the computer was first manufactured at a time when Yosemite was released you can install Yosemite on it provided you already own Yosemite, it needs to be in your App Store history or you need an installer archived somewhere. Last year I had several iMacs shipped to me and I needed to Downgrade them and at this time when I called Apple I was told by a sr. engineer who I finally contacted I could not only do this I would still be under warranty for the duration of my Apple Care lifespan. You may wish to contact Apple before you do any of this and I highly suggest a backup in any case.

May 21, 2016 1:42 PM in response to evs4

There's a problem somewhere on your system. I just tested with Bridge CS6 (why that hasn't been updated by my CC account to the latest version, I don't know). Anyway, I had Bridge on the volumes list and plugged in a flash drive. It was recognized immediately.


Now to delete Bridge CS6 and install Bridge CC to see what happens.


Edit: Same. Bridge CC had no trouble recognizing any drive I plugged in or turned on.

May 21, 2016 5:10 PM in response to evs4

Okay, that's more specific. You hadn't said which types of devices before. I presumed typical drives.


I launched Bridge CC and then plugged in my iPad. The Mac saw it right away and launched Image Capture. I launched iTunes and it also saw the iPad immediately. Bridge? Didn't have a clue. So I shut Bridge down and left the iPad plugged into the Mac. I hoped Bridge would then see it if the iPad was already reporting its presence to the system. Nope. Refreshing the view list in Bridge also does nothing.

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