

- #DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING UPDATE#
- #DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING FULL#
- #DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING CODE#
- #DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING MAC#

I don't like this feeling of not knowing what's gonna happen. Now that I have set the quality of the images to normal it seems to help a bit but still.
#DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING FULL#
When I went to the shop, everyone there was recommending me the M1, because how fast it is, and how good the battery is (which I agree it's incredible to be able to use it a full day without having to charge it)īut, I'm studying architecture, and actually, my computer freezes a lot on archicad, but the program which is the worst now is really Indesign ! Every time I try to open a project which is big, it simply closes.

Actually my MBpro mid 2015 just died, and as I'm still a student, I really needed a computer. I'm really disappointed with the M1 MacBook Pro. I’ll monitor it for a couple of days and post here again.
#DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING UPDATE#
Update : It might be a little too early to really tell, but I think the issue with InDesign might have to be fixed withe Big Sur 11.2. If like me your work is a mix of Adobe and Apple apps, then you might want to swap over now and take the hit on the Adobe apps as all of the Apple apps are so much faster than on Intel!Įdit: Had the XD and InDesign scores mixed up.Īnother Edit: Added observation about GPU rendering in InDesign.
#DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING MAC#
In conclusion, if you are going to be using Adobe CC for most of your working day and you already own a 6 or 8 core Intel Mac it might be worth waiting until at least your main CC app is ported to Apple’s silicon. A little slower than I expected, but it works! 7/10. Occasional issues where the app will not launch until rebooting the Mac. All good, much the same as on Intel silicon.
#DREAMWEAVER CC 2018 FREEZING CODE#
Fingers crossed Adobe get this over to M1 code as soon as possible! 6/10 The worse behaved of the CC apps I’ve tested so far. A few other GPU glitches can be seen from time to time, which are fixed by zooming in and out again. I’ve noticed that setting InDesign to render using only the CPU seems to fix this issue. Scrolling is better than on Intel silicon, but there are often 10 second freezes where the entire thing locks up. Really looking forward to XD going native as I think it will scream on the M1! But for now it’s a 7/10. Not as fast as on the Intel hardware and scrolling is not as smooth, which is a real shame. Runs fine and I’ve had almost no issues with this both on the beta version and the Rosetta version. It’s going to be a while until CC really shines on Apple’s silicon. Based on the shear power of the M1 I was expecting it to be a tad faster, even while running through Rosetta 2, that is not the case. General speed of operation is a little lower than on an Intel 6-core Mac mini. I know I would have appreciated this info before going all-in on M1, so I’m sharing it here for those in a similar situation to me.Īdobe CC runs on M1 via Rosetta, but it is somewhat flakey in places.
