If you’ve upgraded to OS X El Capitan 10.11 and you’re a user of any Adobe CS6 applications (Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, etc), you’ll probably run into some issues. Most notably, users have reported problems with Adobe Illustrator not opening at all, and text from text boxes in Adobe InDesign disappearing. I have Mac OS 10.5.2 ('Leopard') and I tried to install the trial version of Adobe Photoshop ('ADBEPHSPCS3_WWE.dmg'), but when I mount it and start the installer it says the file system is not supported.
I have some Adobe applications that I use for occasional work (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, Acrobat). These are the versions prior to the CC version (Creative Cloud) and they work on El Capitan through High Sierra. I don't do enough graphics work justify the cost of a monthly CC license and these older version have been more than enough for what I want to do. Now, with the new Metal framework of Mojave, will the Adobe Apps continue to function? Contacting Adobe results in a support call that (magically) turns into a sales call for CC.
Has anyone tested Adobe CS5 or 6 products on Mojave beta as of yet and if so, what were the results? Depends on App I have tested the following application with basic functionality and ability to open. Tell me if you need me to test others. Note: I am on Retina computer so it's not going to look great no matter what software I'm using. Also, with almost every app (including Apple Apps) there are error messages about 32-Bit support ending soon or portions of apps are too old to be used but I have found they mostly have no effect on anything.
My Config. MacBookPro 2017.
3.5 Ghz Intel Core i7. 16GB Memory. macOS Mojave Beta 7 Works. Adobe Photoshop CS6 - Bit slow but not too noticeable. Adobe Illustrator CS6. Adobe Bridge CS6 - Didn't test import but should work. Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.
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Adobe After Effects CS6. Adobe Acrobat X Pro Does Not Work Distiller:( If anyone can add to this please do! CS5.1 Photoshop v12.1 64bit crashes if you touch the top bar of a file, or try to select the swatch and layers etc., you can navigate using the menus okay and do some things, but try to select the gradient tool and it crashes too. CS5.1 Illustrator v39 32bit seems to run fine at the moment, although you get a pop up from Apple saying the developer needs to update it —LoL. Haven't really tested out the rest of the CS suite as don't really use them these days. Have just downloaded Pixelmator to replace Photoshop at ¥3,600/$30 This is on a MacAir6,2 (mid 2013) with i7 and 8GB ram.
Adobe Creative Suite CS and Java RE v6 Article ID = 135 Article Title = Adobe Creative Suite CS and Java RE v6 Article Author(s) = Graham Needham (BH) Article Created On = 30th June 2015 Article Last Updated = 23rd January 2017 Article URL = Article Brief Description: Information about running Adobe Creative Suite CS on macOS with Adobe's Java Runtime Edition (RE) v6 requirements Adobe Creative Suite CS and Java RE v6 When running the Apple Mac version of Adobe Creative Suite and its applications you may get a warning dialogue box that Java is required and needs to be installed. This can be erroneous, an actual requirement and/ or a problem as later versions of macOS don't have or support older versions of Java - Apple backtracked on 30th October 2017 and made available for to. This article aims to make sense of this mess. Java should not be confused with JavaScript which is a completely separate programming language and when we talk about Java here we generally mean the common Java Runtime Environment (RE) - we also have an but if you use Adobe Creative Suite or its component applications e.g. Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Acrobat Pro then you should read all of this article first. As of June 2015 we started the process of testing various versions of macOS / OS X / Mac OS X, Java and Adobe Creative Suite and as we gather more information we will update this article - please revisit this page if you use Adobe Creative Suite and you are planning on upgrading your macOS / OS X / Mac OS X software. Adobe Creative Suite CS Versions Affected.
Adobe Creative Suite CS3. Adobe Creative Suite CS4.
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Adobe Creative Suite CS5.0. Adobe Creative Suite CS5.5. Adobe Creative Suite CS6. Adobe Creative Suite CC. Adobe Creative Suite CC (2014) These suites and their individual applications may (appear to) require Java v6. There is a much discussed problem where Adobe applications say they need Java but actually don't - Adobe blames Apple for this and Apple blames Adobe. In addition, in some cases software has been hardcoded to load a Java file called 'libserver.dylib' from a specific location - this file exists for Java v6 and older but not for Java v7 or later.
Unfortunately, Java v6 was end of life in February 2013 and no more updates were issued as of 15th October 2013 - it is a security risk. On macOS / OS X / Mac OS X it is made more complicated by the fact that Apple wrote Java RE v6 and later versions of Java are written by with a different installer and file locations. Adobe applications that look for Java v6 usually don't see that a later version is installed and available. This means you need to either trick the application into thinking Java v6 is installed, or you need to install two versions of Java (v6 to appease Adobe applications and the latest Java for security), or you need to hack bits of your system so that older software can use the newer, latest version of Java from Oracle. After extensive testing this article lists the various suites and applications that need Java and the options you have to get them to work on macOS. Adobe does not clearly state anywhere exactly what parts, components or files within Creative Suite and the individual applications actually cause the erroneous Java requirements. They do state ' and if the Java runtime is not installed, some issues that are known to occur include:.
Failures to launch. Prompts to install Java runtime when attempting to use the applications. Applications hang on quit In addition they 'In Dreamweaver CC 2014, the prompt does not appear when you launch Dreamweaver. However, you are prompted to install Java SE 6 runtime while logging in to PhoneGap Build service (Site PhoneGap Build Service PhoneGap Build Service).' Article Keywords: Mac OS X OSX 106 107 108 109 1010 1011 macOS 1012 1013 1014 Snow Leopard Lion Mountain Lion Mavericks Yosemite El Capitan Sierra High Sierra Mojave Adobe Creative Suite Standard Premium Design Web Master Collection CS CS3.0 CS4.0 CS5.0 CS5.5 CS6.0 Oracle legacy JRE Java RE run time runtime environment will not install run Java Development Kit JDK JSE Java SE 'Error initializing Java Runtime Environment You may need to reinstall Flash' 'To open Flash Illustrator Dreamweaver you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime' System Integrity Protection SIP S.I.P.
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