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swanseamale472003
Date Posted: Jun/17/2015 7:47 AM
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Be aware if your installing CC2015 that by default it wipes the older versions like CC2014 and CC. There is an option during install to keep the older versions if you wish. I'd suggest alway keeping older versions untill your sure the latest version actually works properly.

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Steve
Date Posted: Jun/17/2015 9:16 PM
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YEP! So far I have no issues. *fingers crossed*

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swanseamale472003
Date Posted: Jun/18/2015 2:09 AM
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If you have any panels they may not work and some people are also having issues with extension manager.

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Steve
Date Posted: Jun/18/2015 4:52 PM
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FUN!

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swanseamale472003
Date Posted: Jun/22/2015 1:31 AM
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Some people reporting that .PSD files loose their association with CC2015 and bridge and wont open.

Way to go Adobe!

 Message edited by: swanseamale472003 on 06/22/2015 01:32:32

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swanseamale472003
Date Posted: Jun/30/2015 5:22 AM
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UPDATE.

It seems that photomerge may also be "broken" in CC 2015, several people reporting problems with it.

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Steve
Date Posted: Jun/30/2015 6:03 AM
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It seems that software concerns are pushing out more and more "glitchy" software.

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swanseamale472003
Date Posted: Jun/30/2015 8:43 AM
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I agree Steve, sadly beta testing seems poor these days, some of these issues should have shown up at the alpha testing stage really though.
I used to beta test for Adobe some years back, that stopped after I couldn't install a proper version of photoshop after I'd had the beta on the computer (I use photoshop for work) I had to wait for Adobe to send out a special removal tool (program really) to fully remove the hidden bits of the beta version. That cost them quite a few testers. And cost me time.
Now I always wait a few weeks before installing any update/new versions until Joe Public has found the faults Adobes quality control ( a small spaniel named derek) has missed

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Steve
Date Posted: Jul/01/2015 6:28 AM
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I am going through some of the same at work. We have moved to a new biometric clock in system that has several layers of computer access options. YEP, we were the first group to get a chance to use it. It is all shiny and "latest technology," cost a whole bunch of money, and we are having fun!

I believe that over all quality control has gone the way of people actually giving a crap about what their product actually stands for. Instead it is about how much money they can make before things go South. Look at all the vehicle recalls or food recalls. Oh, well, Joe public be damned.

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