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I'm trying to add to them where I can, but having to repeatedly refute the 'won't work' answers is something that shouldn't really be necessary. There are a lot of very useful answers from people on this forum. Why not 'people have got CS6 running successfully on modern Macs' and suggest a search of this forum.
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As I said, I don't expect people to load CS6 just to work out how to troubleshoot it.īut it is frustrating to know that there are people on this forum who obviously have a fairly significant knowledge of the software, but answer every CS6-related question with 'it's not supported', 'it won't work on retina Macs', 'you need to upgrade to CC', 'you need to downgrade your OS' or something similar. and that of tens of thousands of other Adobe customers.Īll understood Steve. If Adobe were interested in listening to and supporting their customers they would have kept a perpetual licence. If that was an option forums like this would have very little reason to exist, and yes I have had significant amounts of time wasted trying to get Adobe support in the past. There should be no difference.Īnd nobody should realistically expect Adobe to give them any support on a personal level.
If people have problems with CS6 they can come here and ask, just like the people who come here to seek help with CC2017 problems.
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Using your criteria you could say with equal conviction that 'most people have problems when they install and try to use Indesign CC2017', judging by the number of reports you see on this forum. We have no idea how many people are running it without any issues. All the people who have it running successfully generally wouldn't visit to tell you that they have no problems. You only see people who come here with problems.
You can't seriously say 'most people' with any sort of conviction Steve. When it was pointed out that the actual answer had been given further down the thread and suggested that it should be marked as correct, the regulars jumped in and rubbished the suggestion with their opinions. The 'marked correct' answer was given as your problem is running CS6 'downgrade your OS or upgrade to CC'. Something that works for me personally on a given set-up may not work for all others, but it does allow me to state as fact that it is possible and can work, and so this information might be used and useful to others.īut, there are a few forum regulars who give opinions based on their views, which are not supported by facts, and they do bury the useful answers by the very frequency with which they post their opinions as answers.Ī case in point was where an answer was posted that addressed the OPs problem and fixed it for them, and for a number of other people. I never claim that these answers are absolute because as Uwe says, there are any number of other factors than can tip things over - with any version of Indesign. I'm giving facts based on real world experience.
Thanks Derek, I agree that this is generally a friendly and useful forum.īut you're very wrong if you think I'm giving my opinion.
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Those of us who have stuck with CS6 and have it running beautifully on the latest Macs under the latest MacOS (Sierra) are referred to by them as 'lucky' - perhaps because we have software with very few bugs that runs very fast. The beauty of CS6 is that what you see is what you get and it just runs, whereas CC2017 is constantly having new bugs added. I use both versions every day and CC gives me far more problems.
Running the latest CC2017 is just as much a risk - or more of a risk if you read these forums and see the amount of people having problems with it. It is just their opinion and has no basis in fact - reinforced by the fact that they can never qualify why it won't work or why it is a huge risk. Unfortunately there are a few people on these forums who endlessly repeat their 'CS6 will not work because it is not supported' mantra and 'it's a huge risk using CS6'. Sara, if you do sort out your licence then there is a good chance CS6 will actually run on your brand new Mac.