![]() ![]() To be compatible, an application and all of the components installed with it must be 64-bit compliant. This is no surprise, because Apple has been warning about the 32-bit cutoff for several years now. MacOS 10.15 Catalina supports only applications that run 64-bit code. I’ve already added a few links since Catalina went live.ĭirect links to applications covered in this section:Īcrobat 64-bit compatibility for current Adobe applications Official statements and verified reports for Creative Cloud versionsĪdobe has posted a general statement about macOS 10.15 Catalina: Why don’t my Adobe apps work in macOS Catalina? It links to some Catalina-related articles that Adobe posted earlier, which are also listed below.Įxpect this section to be updated over time as we find out more about other applications and emerging issues. ![]() But if you use an older version such as CS6 or earlier that Adobe no longer updates, any issues with Catalina will not be fixed. ![]() For Adobe applications, that means you can expect the most recent Creative Cloud (CC) versions to be either already compatible or will be updated eventually. You can expect that current versions of Mac software will be updated for full compatibility with macOS 10.15 Catalina, but previous versions probably won’t.
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