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Yes, you can install plug-ins or extensions on Mac computers with Apple silicon from the Stock and Marketplace tab in the Creative Cloud desktop app. Note: Photoshop only supports the new plug-ins (based on UXP, under Plugins in the menu) natively on Mac computers with Apple silicon.
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader is a two-step process: Download the installation package and install Acrobat Reader from the package file. You do not have to remove the older version of Reader before installing Acrobat Reader.
When it comes to choosing a computer for running Adobe Creative Cloud, the debate between Windows and Mac is less pressing thanks to technological advances. Both operating systems can effectively run Adobe programs if they meet the necessary specifications and hardware requirements.
Generally, Adobe Acrobat Pro works the same for Windows and Mac OS. Some exceptions are noted throughout Help. In addition, be aware of the differences listed here.
Does Adobe Acrobat Work On Apple Silicon Macs? Since September 2021, Adobe Acrobat works natively on Apple Silicon ARM Macs such as the M1 MacBook Pro, M2 MacBook Pro, M2 Mac Studio, M2 Mac Mini and M3 Macs.
Does my Adobe app work on Mac with Apple Silicon? We have tested and optimized Adobe apps to run natively with Apple silicon processors. We also continue to test and optimize other apps for Mac with Apple silicon.
Adobe has released Photoshop for Apple Silicon. The new version of the app is optimized for M1 Macs like the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. It averages 1.5 times faster...
An independent benchmarking project run by Pfeiffer Consulting has discovered that Adobe Creative Cloud on an M1 Mac performs more than 80 percent better than a similarly configured Intel-based...
We’re excited to share that Adobe has updated the compatibility of many of its apps with macOS 15 Sequoia. We recommend that you check the specific system requirements for your application listed as compatible with macOS 15 Sequoia before updating your application.
I have an m1 MacBook pro 13, which is pretty much the same compared to the m1 MacBook air with about a 17% performance difference and a slightly longer battery, does video and after effects fine and handles all the Adobe suite perfectly well without hiccups.