Now, people can have different opinions on the “should they” debate, but what is NOT up for debate is that the same code released by Adobe in 2011 worked on 5 straight Mac OSX versions, and when Apple then changes the code for the 6th release, and the same Adobe code no longer works…. It is listed on the Adobe website as NOT SUPPORTED. It would be nice, especially considering the cost of it. Should Adobe, in 2016, keep supporting software released in 2011 on an operating system that has had 5 major releases since that time? Now, Apple “upgrades” the OS and changes the code, and the SAME ADOBE INSTALLER that installed the SAME ADOBE CODE that worked up until this point, suddenly does not work anymore.Īpple Code changed + Adobe code did not change = IT’S ADOBES FAULT? Since this particular forum is about CS5 and El Capitan, lets stick to that.ĪI CS 5.5, currently one month away from being 5 years old, came with an installer that worked on Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks and Yosemite. Snow Leopard 10.6 was released on June 9, 2008. That said, this “It’s Adobes fault, not Apples” mentality on this current situation is completely beyond me. I pretty much hate Adobe and their "F You, customer! We mad changes and don't care what you think about it" culture, but they have the software I need to make my living. InDesign is great for layout, but all the functions I counted on as a screen printer of apparel is gone. They only care about web or screen-based design now. took away ability to download swatches from online Kuler / Color/ whateverĪdobe has made my job as a screen printer a nightmare, and they don’t care AT ALL. newer Image Trace feature in Illustrator SUCKS for tracing black & white line art (used weekly by me as a screen print designer) removed ability to choose screen angle when printing from Photoshop (every screen printer using Photoshop was abandoned by Adobe on this) removed support for correctly displaying placed DCS 2.0 files in Illustrator (for screen print color separations) This was a problem with Adobe not supporting their own products”. “Fact is Adobe is the problem…This is not Apple's fault, it is Adobe's fault…But, this was not an Apple problem. then apple/I or Get Info from the File menu will open up a window that will allow you to set the Privileges to READ ONLY. Go back up one level to see the WSMgrCfg folder. Library/preferences/adobe.19/en_us/WSMgrCfgĮmpty the contents of the WSMgrCfg folder. This is how that drill down path is noted. Library will show.įind the preferences folder.then inside that the adobe illustrator 19 folder, then the en_us folder and finally you'll see the WSMgrCfg folder. Hold down the OPITON key, and click on the GO menu. Quit Illustrator, empty the WSMgrCfg folder in preferences, the set the folder to Read Only. Just remember to change it back to 'Read & Write' once Adobe gets around to publishing a fix… Change the permissions on your user account to 'Read only'.Right click the 'WSMgrCfg' folder, select 'Get info'.But then i tried the same renaming at this path: Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS5.5ServiceManage and. Well i tried that and it did't fix anything. This fix talks about: Go to the folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS5.5ServiceManager and rename it I'm wondering if the just released 10.11.4 has made any difference. I've collected notes, from others, of fixes (below) some more complicated than others.
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