9/19/2020 Adobe For Mac Support
Adobe Illustrator CS6 for Mac is a powerful and agile program that gives you all the tools you need to complete any type of graphic design project. Whether you're working on logo design, icons.
Adobe is out today with updates to a couple of products including a new version of Lightroom CC for iOS with support for the iPad Pro, iPhone XS and XR, gesture compatibility with the new Apple Pencil, and more.
Lightroom for iOS has been updated with to take advantage of Apple’s latest devices. While the release notes only mention bug fixes, stability improvements, and camera support for iPhone XS and XR, we’re told it also includes:
The latest Adobe Lightroom CC updates are available now with iOS version 4.0.2.
Last month also brought a slew of updates to Lightroom CC and much more along with the news that full Photoshop will be coming to iPad next year.
Adobe has also released new Font Packs curated by notable creative professionals. These come from Adobe’s library of over 14,000 fonts.
Developed by design and type leaders like Tad Carpenter, Natasha Jen, Annie Atkins, Monotype, Morisawa and Type Network, these Font Packs are curated collections sourced from the 14,000+ fonts in the Adobe Fonts library to help spark design inspiration.
Creative Cloud users will be able to take advantage of the newly released fonts with “quick-start packages” like this holiday themed one. Check out all the available Font Packs here.
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To resolve the issue where the Connect Add-in is not launching on MAC we need to follow the below steps:
NOTE: You may need to click on the lock icon at the left bottom and supply the Admin password to change this setting
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4. Click on the + sign at the bottom of the box to add the Connect Add-in
5. Navigate to the location ~/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash Player/www.macromedia.com/bin/adobeconnectaddin and then the add button
Note: If the User’s library is hidden then we need to use the Finder app to navigate to the Library folder. Go to Finder and use the following menus Go –> Go to folder –> In the “Go To Folder” dialog box, type ~/Library –> Click Go
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