

Please, Adobe, don't make me learn a new Affinity-based workflow just to bridge the time! Yes, I know that PS now is so deeply tied into the CC ecosystem, as are all the other 2021 apps, that CC is required to make the collaborative features work, but that being tha case, what is the timeline on CC becoming native?
#Adobe zii m1 native install
Why the hold-out on the one app that ties it all together? Or if that is can of worms that is way more complex than non-programmers like me can fathom (and it probably is, with all that the Creative Cloud app now does), then why not give us a means to install individual apps like Photoshop directly, without first having to install CC? I have decided to keep it all native, and since it is installed without Rosetta 2 by default (and asks you to install Rosetta every time you try to install or run a non-native app), I'd like to keep it this way.īut rather than having to resort to Affinity Photo/Designer/Publisher while I am developing in macOS 12, I'd really like to keep using my familar Creative Cloud apps, especialy since they are, basically, capable of running. The answer is: I just set up a separate AFPS container that I am testing the new macOS 12 Beta on (which also works amazingly well for a beta, maybe better than any other firt beta I have used over the past 10 years).part of the reason why macOS 12 works so well already, I think, is that it is the first version of macOS specifically written for Apple Silicon. You might ask why I'd be reluctant to install Rosetta 2, esepcially since it has shown to work extremely well. With that said, I am overjoyed that by now, Photoshop is native, amongst others, and many more working very well in their beta form.īut why in the world would Adobe be behind on providing us with an M1-native version of the Creative Cloud app, without which none of the other native versions can be installed *without* installing Rosetta 2? The M1's performance has been nothing short of mindblowing to me.


I was very excited when Apple rolled out Apple Silocon and mentioned Adobe amongst the first adopters of this paradigm shift in personal computing. If this has been discussed elsewhere, I apologie and ask that you move my post accordingly:
