Rolling back to the version of OS X that shipped on the new MacBook models may be something of a pain, but at least it offers a temporary workaround for a bug that leaves InDesign essentially unusable. Until Adobe releases an update to fix the issue, InDesign users can restore their operating system back to the factory installation. For Illustrator we have seen reports of significant differences for. He added that Adobe’s engineers are also testing to see who the bug impacts Mountain Lion, due out some time this month, and said “We’re taking this issue very seriously.” Can Adobe InDesign run on an M1 Mac Yes At least it did for me, but as we talk about in the video, your milage may vary. At present the solution appears to be to rollback the update for the software to continue to function as expected.” So while you may be hoping for that ‘59 percent improvement on overall performance’ increase when using InDesign 16.3 or later on your new M1-based Mac, if your InDesign plug-ins haven’t also been updated to run natively on the Apple architecture yet, you’ll have to run InDesign using Rosetta instead. The update, according to Apple’s release notes, improved graphics stability, external display support, and USB 3 device support.Īdobe staff member Scott Worthington told forum members, “At this time it appears the update is removing an API we use to control our use of system icons. Without the update installed, InDesign users aren’t experiencing the crashing issue. Adobe has confirmed there is a bug causing the problem, and said it is working on a fix.Īdobe working on InDesign crash fix for MacBook Pro, Air usersĪdobe InDesign forum members noticed the problem on the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models Apple released in June after installing MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) Software Update 1.0. Adobe InDesign CS5 and CS6 users that also happen to have Apple’s newest MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models have been suffering with an issue that causes the application to crash when dialog windows appear.
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