And to spread the word, so hopefully Adobe one day listens to "the rest of us" and publishes a "PRO" line of their application range, aimed at the professional user and with their needs in mind. I'd recommend anybody who dares to experience something better, something new to try alternatives. I could do an endless list of annoyances but I will stop here, as I have long switched over to alternatives which do their job: fast, reliable and with a top-notch ease-of-use. Nowadays: the user interfaces are streamlined for beginners by default, and annoying tooltips, popups and a cluttered, visual-noise-prone UI need to be sorted out before getting to work - for each app separately. These apps were a joy to use, many productive years, projects and happy customers resulted in this love. As already said I was a long-time user of Adobe software, starting with Adobe Photoshop 3.0 (and I mean 3.0 and not CS 3.0). The CC apps are TIME THIEVES in every single aspect and it saddens me to see that - once being an absolute Adobe fanboy - there is no argument anymore for supporting this company or their apps. The sluggishness of the applications drove me 99% away from Adobe and I can't even express the disappointment and anger when I am forced to open up Illustrator or Photoshop to work with teams which still use Adobe software. I've come to the point where I just accept this crap, because there are worse things to 'worry' about: It shocks me to see that Adobe's software is victim to software bloat not describable in words anymore. I stand corrected in one point, though: today I couldn't care less about the CC background apps/daemons. Some of those opinions are legit, others are just plain ignorant - or people are so used to bad software that they won't even notice. It also seems that a large opposition has formed against my original points. While I think this app should address some of the issues raised, Adobe should really be responsible for it.ĥ years after my last post here, I've earned a couple of likes, which made me thoughtful. I encrypt and sync some document with the CC storage, so syncing is important to me, but it seems as if a more efficient process could be developed. I am aleted on the MacAirbook because you can year the computer kick in and start heating up. Also, Core synce does not always want to hog all the recourses. Very much a pain, but takes about 60 seconds to make it "settle down". Core Synce will spontaneously start up again maybe once or twice, but eventually stays quietly in the background, using very few resources. Currently I have given Core Synce permanent permission, and I have been using the acitivity monitory, especially on my MacAirbook, not so much on my IMAC, to force quit it. I said yes to all adobe apps, but you can review your permissions and change that, so you give it temporary permision when you are using an app. You can say, yes or no, temporarily yes, etc. When any app wants to communicate with an outside source, an alert window pops up and asks permission. BTW, I am using MACOS and I don't know if it works for windows. It moniters apps that send information from your computer to someplace else. Adobe is lucky to have the market monopoly here because if there was another comparable company, I would jump ship in a heart beat. Why on earth haven't they fixed these common issues that everyone has been complaining about for five years? I am SO GLAD I stumbled upon this the core sync in my extensions with this latest crash (second time in one month) and googled it to see if it had anything to do with CPU. Not only have I had to buy the creative suites twice, since I started using it, at the price tag of $2500.All these years later, due to Adobe's greed and refusal to let the newer versions read files created in older software that was bought and paid for.now I have been paying a monthly fee for the last 5-6 years that is actually unaffordable but necessary to my work flow. Adobe should be liable for that, they aren't providing a consistent service at a quality that matches the price tag. This repeated process takes time and money away from my paycheck. I am NOT HAPPY about this, it takes days, if not a week, at a time to resolve the issue, back up files, wipe and restore and reset the SMC and NVRAM, never knowing which one of these things is actually going to get me working again, which when you have zero CPU left, it takes forever to do anything. It seems only to happen when Adobe does it's thing for auto updating, etc. Time and time again I have had to reinstall my OS and all my Creative Cloud Apps because this Cloud Feature continues to eat my CPU and completely disables my computer.
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