![]() ![]() I don't even recall how i purchased it.Īlthough Photoshop crashes on quit. ![]() But i don't have the DMG nor Install DVD for that. PS on Mojave i am running Acrobat X Pro Build: 10.1.16.13. Being able to keep CS5 running on a backup machine would be comforting as i transition to new machine and Affinity V2 suite which should also be able to keep V1 running on the new Mac Minis. Hopefully I can fix that otherwise i can live with it.) BUT the Acrobat 9 pro that came with CS5 installs fine but will not load properly! After it starts i only have the Acrobat in the menu but not the other options––File, Edit, View, etc. ( i recall i had that issue when i upgraded to Mojave on my other machine. The suite installed without a hitch, although Photoshop crashes on quit. Yesterday in preparation for imminent purchase of new hardware i installed CS5, from DVD onto my Mac Mini running OS Capitan. I personally think the only way some of you guys in this post can have a useable workflow, using Affinity 2 I have Acrobat 9 (which came with CS5) which still works great in Mojave. I personally think the only way some of you guys in this post can have a useable workflow, using Affinity 2, is by either having two Macs - so you would maybe need to invest in an M1 (or M2?) but keep an old Mojave machine around, or open-coring an old Mac - As I mentioned previously in the post I have an old Open-cored Mac pro which boots into Big Sur or Mojave, I can also lob in a Monterey ssd if needed (prefer Big Sur) but also have a 2012 13" Mojave MacBook pro which is the last upgradable model before apple moved over to everything soldered to the logic board - these are old machines, but V2 runs great on the Mac pro and I do have a free Packzview licence so I have the ability to check PDF's in Big Sur before sending off to print, and VectorStyler is really handy for the STILL missing features in Designer - I was hoping for less workarounds, and although I'm delighted with the few added features, and the amazing Universal Licence deal, I do think V2 has taken workarounds to another level, simply by insisting on Catalina and not Mojave as a starting point. Mojave support would have definitely been the sweet spot - If you're work is destined for print, Acrobat is a absolute must (well for anyone who's been turned down for a free Packziew licence) for checking separations and whatnot, especially when working in Affinity, I have Acrobat 9 (which came with CS5) which still works great in Mojave. T here is no workaround for me… Apple and Adobe probably don’t want anyone using old software or old OS versions – makes for bad sales. My other fear is that when Serif releases the next major update – there will be another significant jump in OS-versions. I need CS6 for my work, so unless there is a way to get Sierra I am done. ![]() Without an ISO there is no way for me to use my old software after an upgrade, so I am stuck. Then I could install parallels… But alas Apple has taken away the option of downloading old OS versions. The thing is I could update my mac to Catalina – that‘s the newest OS without OpenCore. I looked into all of these great proposals of using a virtual machine or a dual boot… That is one of the reasons why I never got CC and Affinity seemed the solution. Running a small one-man-business means holding on to your money and thinking at least twice before you invest. I dug into Serifs site to find them and the shock hit me. I bought V2 without checking the requirements and downloaded it to see it not working. When I bought the mac V1, after my PC died, I checked the requirements and there were 3 updates between my OS and the minimum requirement. ![]()
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