I was able to start updating the list below on the same day Mojave was released, which is unusual and welcome. Good news: Adobe started publishing Mojave compatibility information earlier than in previous macOS releases. Official statements and verified reports for CC versions If you’re looking for information about older versions, jump to:Īdobe Creative Suite 3 through 6 (CS2–CS6) The next section is about official compatibility with recent Creative Cloud versions. To make the best use of your time and mine, I don’t repeat rumors and random anecdotes. I focus on information that’s direct from Adobe, and on verified reports. If you have a Mac Pro and need to get a new graphics card that supports Apple Metal in Mojave, may provide some options. This is stated by NVIDIA in their document CUDA 10 and macOS 10.14.Īdobe echoes the CUDA incompatibility with Mojave in their document Important Information on GPU and GPU Driver Requirements, while also advising that if you want the best performance out of Apple Metal graphics acceleration in Adobe video and audio tools, you should use macOS 10.13 or later. You should stay on macOS 10.13 or earlier. If you have a Mac Pro with an NVIDIA graphics card and you want to take advantage of CUDA graphics acceleration, CUDA is not currently supported in macOS 10.14 Mojave. (Unless a problem is caused by a macOS bug that Apple decides to fix.) But if you use an older version such as CS6 or CS3 that Adobe no longer updates, any issues with Mojave will not be fixed. For Adobe applications, that means you can expect the most recent Creative Cloud (CC) versions to be either already compatible or will be updated eventually. You can expect that current versions of Mac software will be updated for full compatibility with macOS 10.14 Mojave, but previous versions probably won’t.
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