![]() ![]() If it doesn't work correctly there, you may have a hardware issue.įor years I've known the pain of the. Login to your Adobe account, install the Creative Cloud controller app, and then Acrobat DC Pro. Break part of your drive off into a blank partition. If the issue continues into any user account, even a new one. If it's the same, it's a system wide issue.Do the apps work as expected there? If yes, the problem is with the other account. Create a new user account and login to it.It also gives you a very easy way out by being able to boot to the previous OS if you do run across a true bug or other issue that needs to be ironed out before you start using the new OS full time. But, I also quite literally never see even 1% of the issues folks report here. Yes, it takes time to install a new OS to its own partition, then all of your third party apps and set everything up to your liking. How did you install Catalina? If you installed it over a previous OS, that is something I never, ever do. There always room for bugs that only affect certain Mac models, so I won't rule that out. It's virtually a 100% chance the problem is your Mac. There are a few minor bugs, but no serious issues that I can see, and none at all I've run across in Acrobat DC Pro. I've installed only the CC 2020 apps I use (which is quite a few). I have moved to Catalina full time as of the 10.15.1 update. ![]() The fact that SOME of you seem to have it working does NOT mean that it is fixed !!!!
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