A cousin who was "Taken Up Into The Clouds" tried to transfer CS4 to me. Another program that supports PSD files might help but which one?Īdobe will not allow transferring a license. My understanding is a non-supported (unpaid subscription) Photoshop will allow one to save a JPG or maybe TIF preview image from a PSD file, nothing else. Instantly loosing the use of Photoshop and access to my PSD files is the reason I have not signed up with Adobe Creative Cloud's Photoshop/Lightroom offer. I bought Corel Paintshop but ended up not using it. Do I need a new and incompatible file format? Corel Paintshop Pro messed with my display calibration. Pierre_et_nelly edited this topic 21 months ago.Īffinity doesn't allow saving in PSD format. One is a 2010 model running Snow Leopard and lots of old software (I think she has CS4), and one is a 2018 model running Catalina and new software. Speedlight edited this topic 21 months ago.ĭave, not sure this answers your question, but my younger daughter has two iMacs. I don't understand why these companies are so hostile to their customers. It took a lot of searching to download an "Install macOS High Sierra.app." Then there was more fun downloading and installing and old version of iMovie to get the Apple Store to update it to the last version that worked with High Sierra. The hoops these companies make you jump through! I do not like Apple, Microsoft or Adobe. The MBP is running macOS High Sierra 10.13.6. I'm typing on a new to me 15" MacBook Pro, late 2011. Would a MAC running an old OS specifically for CS6 make sense? You don't have to do the update to Big Sur if you don't feel like it. PS: I still use OS X Catalina on my Macs and it will continue for a while. It doesn't cost him a penny per year and it's as fast as lighting (and he knows it like the back of his hand). I know a health professional who manages to go on using software made for MS-DOS. It's that you instantly lose all your work if you stop paying the rental fee.Ī once-and-for-all payment is much, much more secure. Compared to the giant monopolies of Apple and Adobe, Firefox is a meek little lamb.īob, have you thought of switching to Capture One and Affinity or other Adobe competitors? IMO, the worst thing in that subscription system isn't the price. Now, thanks to Apple, Adobe has got every user in thrall to the subscription system, which entails daily improvements to programs that did not need a lot of improvement. The latest have finally disabled the Adobe Creative Suite 6, the last of the independent CS on disc. I use Mac and lately there have been many major updates to the OS. If you use enough programs, every day there is a new update, and some of them are a mixed blessing. Speedlight edited this topic 20 months ago. Originally posted at 7:13PM, 2 February 2021 PDT This is the order they'll appear in at the bottom of action center.This discussion has morphed in a new direction and Firefox 85.0 is working correctly now so I've changed this discussion's name and delete a few of my posts. To choose and rearrange the quick actions you see in action center, under Quick actions, select Edit your quick actions. To change notification settings for individual senders, under Get notifications from these senders, turn a notification sender either on or off-or select a sender's name and then turn on or turn off notification banners, lock screen privacy, turn notification sounds on or off, and set the priority of notifications. To change notification settings for all senders, under Notifications, turn all notifications on or off, and change when and where you'll see your notifications. Select Settings > System > Notifications & actions. Action Center in Windows 10 is where you'll find your notifications and quick actions.Ĭhange your settings at any time to adjust how and when you see notifications and which apps and settings are your top quick actions.
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