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I run CC (Ps, Id, Ai, Lr, & Br primarily) on a 27' Retina iMac and have encountered only three issues • Adobe's utterly horrid cursor display in Ps. Some cursors (e.g. Stamp tool.) are all but invisible at times due to poor management of the cursor's color as it moves across areas of varying hue and/or density. • Total failure to run reliably when switching between multiple users. The CC licensing engine can't handle the situation.

Adobe has tested the latest versions of Adobe Creative Cloud applications for reliability, performance, and user experience when installed on Intel-based systems running macOS Sierra (version 10.12). The latest versions of all Creative Cloud products are compatible. The MacOS Sierra Compatibility List Jun 14, 2016 - 105 Comments The next version of Mac system software is called macOS Sierra, it’s versioned as Mac OS X 10.12, and it will be available as a free download for all compatible Macs in the fall.

I've not personally run CC on Windows with their equivalent Fast User Switching but understand from Adobe's workarounds for the issue (reinstall an app or dig into normally avoided folders and manually reset the permissions) that the same issue is present on Win. • Finder in Sierra is much poorer than some earlier OS releases when it comes to rendering thumbnails and previews. Preview rendering is now not interruptible which makes scrolling through a large folder of large PSD and PSB files (many of ours are well over 1gb with some in the 10-15gb range) slow and annoying as Finder hangs periodically while it works on rendering a thumbnail or preview. Best dvd creator for windows 10. In this respect, OSx 10.6.8 was vastly superior on an old PowerMac accessing USB2 drives than Sierra on the newest iMac accessing USB3 drives. Lrtimelapse 5 pro mac torrent free.

I've been forced to split our image file folder tree into a larger number of sub-folders. If I keep less than ~400 files in each folder this ugly dragon raises its head less often. #1, above, is likely only an issue on high-DPI (e.g.

Retina, etc) displays and #2 can be avoided by disabling the ability to switch users from the Menu Bar, though this forces you to quit all apps and log out before you can login as another user. There are multiple users on the workstation that I manage. Disabling the easy user switching is a pain when I have to alter other user's config, but that is not something I do on a regular basis. Normally, each user is the sole user for any one day.