Adobe confirms late on macOS Catalina compatibility updates

Adobe Photoshop

There are not many problems that are being detected regarding the incompatibility of applications or tools with the new macOS Catalina, the problem is that some of them are important for the work of some professionals or users and therefore "the problem" becomes bigger than it really is.

On this occasion, Adobe itself confirms that it has not properly updated its apps Photoshop and Lightroom for macOS Catalina so some users are having problems and the developer herself recommends waiting to update if we need these applications for work.

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It is not an Apple problem, that is clear

And while it is true that developers have been warned for many months of the incompatibility of 32-bit applications and the changes with some of the plugins used by various applications, the changes come late and in some cases they still do not arrive. In this case Adobe already officially announces that it is working on an update to fix these problems, but Apple and users are not to blame that this update is not available right now, when macOS Catalina was officially released ...

Adobe Premiere

In any case, it is important to make sure before updating that the apps or tools we use are compatible with the new operating system. It may happen that some of the apps that we use in our day to day do not work at all well in the new macOS Catalina and it seems that this year there are more problems than initially expected. In part this is something that can happen so be patient and wait for the new versions of these tools that should already work perfectly is the only thing we have left. No doubt the new versions will not take long since Adobe tools are used by millions of users.


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  1.   sartavalates said

    Hello: it would be nice to put the date of the articles