As of today, the version is 7.3.1, with the point one being bug fixes with presets, profiles and backups.
bsprague wrote:
As of today, the version is 7.3.1, with the point one being bug fixes with presets, profiles and backups.
Thanks, Bill! Downloading now.
Thank you, Bill. I am wondering how you knew this. Shouldn't we all be getting a notification of some kind?
Open up the Apps. It's right there.
Deanie1113 wrote:
Thank you, Bill. I am wondering how you knew this. Shouldn't we all be getting a notification of some kind?
Deanie1113 wrote:
Thank you, Bill. I am wondering how you knew this. Shouldn't we all be getting a notification of some kind?
I don't5 think they send you any email if that is what you are asking. Since I use it at least every other day, when there is an update, it tells you at invocation time.
Deanie1113 wrote:
Thank you, Bill. I am wondering how you knew this. Shouldn't we all be getting a notification of some kind?
it shows up in a notification in your Creative Cloud dashboard. You can click on download/update right from there.
The "cloud" icon displays a red dot in it when an update is available. At least on my Mac, where the icon lives in the menubar, that's where I see it.
For some time yesterday, my Adobe Cloud app was just "frozen." It would not start, no matter what I did. I rebooted the Mac, clicked on it again, and got nothing. I double-clicked on it, and hovered over it, and got the "spinning pizza wheel of death." I walked away from the computer for about 20 minutes, and when I came back, it was displayed on screen! Weird... The new Lr Classic downloaded and installed without a hitch and works fine.
Thanks! I've never noticed anything different ever upon opening, I've just now updated, but will start looking for the cloud icon.
Deanie1113 wrote:
Thank you, Bill. I am wondering how you knew this. Shouldn't we all be getting a notification of some kind?
The short story is that I got an email from Laura Shoe, one of the internet course providers giving her subscribers a heads up. The more normal way is for your Adobe Creative Cloud app to give you a notice. That is the app that doesn't do anything but manage your subscription.
The longer story is that I'm an Adobe "insider". When I started learning video editing with Premiere Elements and photo editing with Lightroom 4, I started asking questions on the Adobe sponsored forums. That was 6+ years ago. Gradually, it got where I was answering questions too.
Not sure why it motivates me, but I enjoy helping strangers around the world. I set a personal goal to try to do one a day. Usually I learn or refresh some personal knowledge. Most of my activity is with the video editing app.
Last summer I was surprised to be invited to join a group of "Adobe Community Professionals". There are about 300 worldwide. Apparently someone liked the way I answered questions. The deal is that, in return for continuing my question answering habit, I get all the Adobe creative software at no cost.
An odd result is that instead of enjoying the learning of a couple Adobe products, I have the endless challenge and opportunity of learning all of them.
burkphoto wrote:
For some time yesterday, my Adobe Cloud app was just "frozen." It would not start, no matter what I did. I rebooted the Mac, clicked on it again, and got nothing. I double-clicked on it, and hovered over it, and got the "spinning pizza wheel of death." I walked away from the computer for about 20 minutes, and when I came back, it was displayed on screen! Weird... The new Lr Classic downloaded and installed without a hitch and works fine.
There was a recent update to the Creative Cloud app, as well. My guess is that it was updating as you tried to open it.
bsprague wrote:
The short story is that I got an email from Laura Shoe, one of the internet course providers giving her subscribers a heads up. The more normal way is for your Adobe Creative Cloud app to give you a notice. That is the app that doesn't do anything but manage your subscription.
The longer story is that I'm an Adobe "insider". When I started learning video editing with Premiere Elements and photo editing with Lightroom 4, I started asking questions on the Adobe sponsored forums. That was 6+ years ago. Gradually, it got where I was answering questions too.
Not sure why it motivates me, but I enjoy helping strangers around the world. I set a personal goal to try to do one a day. Usually I learn or refresh some personal knowledge. Most of my activity is with the video editing app.
Last summer I was surprised to be invited to join a group of "Adobe Community Professionals". There are about 300 worldwide. Apparently someone liked the way I answered questions. The deal is that, in return for continuing my question answering habit, I get all the Adobe creative software at no cost.
An odd result is that instead of enjoying the learning of a couple Adobe products, I have the endless challenge and opportunity of learning all of them.
The short story is that I got an email from Laura ... (
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A few metaphors come to mind; the devil is in the details and be careful of what you wish for! :) :)
Hopefully this will address the stability problems I've been encountering with multiple crashes a day since the previous update.
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