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Wacom tablet drivers: 10.13-aware drivers not available until late October.Summary of Apps with Verified Compatibility Issues as of Microsoft Auto Update was also reported as having some issues. You can check the version number for Office 2016 by opening any of the apps (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc…) and selecting the “About Excel/Word/…” item from the app menu (see screenshot at right). Note also that Microsoft will no longer support Office 2011 after October 10, 2017, so if you would like to continue using an officially supported version, your only option will be to upgrade to Office 2016 (version 10.35 or higher - current version as of this writing is 15.38). While some of the apps may still work, there is a good chance they will not based on the information we’ve seen.
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They may install and work properly or they may not, but in any case no updates are likely to be provided.Īs noted in an earlier report on macOS High Sierra, Office 2011 is not supported in High Sierra. For all Adobe-related issues, please visit their official support pages for the latest information.įor CS6 and earlier versions of the suite, the best information we have is that they are not officially supported with 10.13. Photoshop has an issue related to Full Screen usage but Adobe has already supplied a file that can be downloaded and installed to fix it.
InDesign suffers from cursor corruption issues, which may vary in frequency or severity depending on hardware. Illustrator suffers from multiple issues, one of which can cause installation and application launch failures others have workarounds.
Most ‘CC apps’ should run smoothly with High Sierra, but some issues have been reported, in particular with Illustrator CC 2017 and InDesign CC 2017. Here are links to the Mac App Store where the latest version can be found:Īdobe suggests that any Creative Cloud versions of its apps be updated to the latest version (this is generally a good practice anytime updates are available). Would you believe that some Apple apps need to be updated to a new version to work properly with macOS High Sierra? While the iWork apps (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers), built-in apps (Mail, Safari, etc…) and iLife (iMovie, Photos, GarageBand, etc…) apps are working well with High Sierra, the Pro apps need to be updated to the latest versions. ( Related: Common Problems During and After macOS High Sierra Installation) Here’s our current list, and please feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of the post with information on any apps you may have that don’t work properly with High Sierra installed. Unsurprisingly, some Rocket Yard readers have reported that specific apps are not playing well with High Sierra. There’s nothing like the release of a new operating system to put apps to the test.