Jun 19, 2018 My illustrator won't open with the High Sierra version 10.13.5. If I have a jpg in it. Please create a new thread and explain in detail. At the time of this writing, Adobe wasn't experiencing any issues with Illustrator. See macOS Sierra (10.12) compatibility FAQ Creative Cloud However, they do provide a link for people to report bugs. Older Adobe apps and macOS High Sierra Some users have also detected problems with Premiere Pro, and pre-CC 2017 versions of all of the Creative Cloud and Creative Suite tools aren't supports and are likely to see problems on macOS 10.13. Illustrator CC 2017 crashes computer on macOS 10.13 High Sierra I didn't know there were serious compatibility issues between Adobe CC and macOS 10.13 High Sierra until after I upgraded. Within seconds of launching Illustrator it freezes my entire machine and my only option is a hard reboot. Illustrator v 22.0.1, Mac OS High Sierra on Macbook Pro 2016, touch bar, 2.9GHz Intel core i7, 16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3. Clicking, tapping, with trackpad or wireless mouse (Kensington wireless Turbo Mouse trackball): click/tap does not release, so the object is highlighted or selected and stuck to the cursor as you move it around.
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Square reader for mac not reading credit card chip. Adobe this week recommended customers using its Illustrator (‘and InDesign (‘software hold off from updating to the new macOS High Sierra operating system. Illustrator and InDesign have not been updated for High Sierra and there are some incompatibility issues that prevent the apps from working properly. I, on the other hand, recommend users update to High Sierra and find some non-Adobe graphics software to use. But that’s just me. I agree with the previous posters. Adobe has been saying this was Apple’s problem, but developers know far in advance when a release is coming, so I believe Adobe dropped the ball on this. And we were told the subscription business model was to speed up the release of patches, fixes, etc.
Still waiting. Adobe always points in other directions when it comes to bugs. They are arrogant and don’t listen to their paying customers posting in their help forum. Takes always months even with major workflow killing bugs.
So looking forward to they day I cancel my adobe subscription.