Posts Tagged Creative Suite
Which Creative Cloud application should I use?
Posted by Vikrant in Creative Cloud on November 1, 2012
Confused about which Adobe Creative Cloud application to use? Maybe this will help you get started*.
* This categorization is mine alone. You probably get better mileage :-)
Adobe Creative Suite and Windows 8
Posted by Vikrant in Creative Cloud on October 29, 2012
Adobe Creative Suite CS6, and CS5.5 applications are expected to work on Windows 8.
As per the Creative Suite FAQs:
At this time, none of the CS5.5 or CS6 applications require updates to be compatible with Windows 8.
In our testing, we have found no significant issues with running CS5.5, CS6 or Acrobat products with Windows 8.
For more information, see Microsoft Windows 8 compatibility section the Creative Suite FAQs.
For a list of products and OS compatibility, see Adobe product operating system compatibility.
More Help
The product forums are good place to Read about, Start , or Contribute to discussions about any issues that you might be facing.
If you encounter any issues, please report them to us using the bug reporting form.
Adobe Creative suite and Mountain Lion (Mac OS X 10.8)
Posted by Vikrant in Creative Cloud on July 26, 2012
Adobe Creative Suite applications are expected to work great on Mac OS X 10.8, a.k.a Mountain Lion. The Adobe website reports:
Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe® Creative Suite® 5, 5.5 and CS6 editions and individual products for reliability, performance and user experience when installed on Intel® based systems running Mac OS X Mountain Lion (v10.8). Earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop® (CS3 and CS4) software were also tested with Mountain Lion and there are currently no known issues.
As with any new release of an operating system, there may be unexpected issues that arise that were not discovered during testing.
See complete details on the Creative Suite FAQ page.
Gatekeeper
In Mountain Lion, Apple has included a feature called Gatekeeper, that makes it safer to download and install application from the internet. Adobe has added the Gatekeeper signing requirements to the currently shipping applications.
- If you download older applications that shipped before the Gatekeeper was introduced, you’ll get a security warning, but that’s it. You’ll be able to install after that. See Error “Has not been signed by a recognized distributor for more details.
- If you want to verify that the digital signature on older (CS5.5 for example), see Verify Digital Signatures on pre-Gatekeeper software.
More Help
The product forums are good place to Read about, Start , or Contribute to discussions about any issues that you might be facing.
Direct links to the product forums are here:
If you encounter any issues, please report them to us using the bug reporting form.




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