Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe Creative Cloud applications and Adobe Creative Suite 6 applications for reliability, performance, and user experience when installed on Intel-based systems running Mac OS X Mavericks (v10.9). All Adobe CC and CS6 products are compatible, but a few products require updates to the latest builds to work properly. Adobe Photoshop CS5, CS4, and CS3 were also tested with Mac OS X Mavericks, and currently there are no known major issues.
Adobe Photoshop CS5, CS4, and CS3 were also tested with Mac OS X Mavericks, and currently there are no known major issues. As with any new release of an operating system, there could be unexpected issues that arise that were not discovered during testing. If you encounter any issues, report them using the bug reporting form. CS5 makes calls to the OS, not the hardware. CS5 was released when OSX 10.5.7 and 10.6 were current. It will work best if you downgrade MacOS, install CS5 on.
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As with any new release of an operating system, there could be unexpected issues that arise that were not discovered during testing. If you encounter any issues, report them using the bug reporting form.
Creative Cloud
- In some instances, the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application encounters an “incompatible software error” and requires a workaround. For the latest information, see 'Incompatible Software' error | Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9).
Acrobat/Reader
- Acrobat or Reader crashes on using the Find command on Mac OS 10.9.2. See Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) compatibility or Crash during a text search for additional details.
- Safari 7 can block the first attempt to view a PDF using Adobe Reader. Get the workaround at Safari 7 and 6.1 block PDFs.
Photoshop
- Photoshop CC keyboard shortcuts can stop working temporarily when you use a Wacom Tablet. See more details at Menus, shortcuts, Lasso tool, or Photoshop stop working when using a Wacom tablet.
- Photoshop lasso selection tools can close suddenly when you use a Wacom Tablet. See more details at Menus, shortcuts, Lasso tool, or Photoshop stop working when using a Wacom tablet.
- Photoshop menus, panels, and dialog boxes can turn white and become unresponsive when you use a Wacom Tablet. Get the workaround at Menus, shortcuts, Lasso tool, or Photoshop stop working when using a Wacom tablet.
Lightroom
- Lightroom 5 sliders look different from sliders in previous versions. See Sliders are white, blue, look different for additional details.
After Effects
- After Effects CC or CS6 doesn't launch. See Can't launch After Effects for additional details.
Dreamweaver
- Dreamweaver CC becomes unresponsive. See Known issues | Dreamweaver CC 2015 for additional details.
Flash Player
- Adobe Flash Player can require you to remove sandbox restrictions from your Apple Safari player. Learn more at Remove sandbox restrictions.
If updates for Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) compatibility with Creative Cloud or Creative Suite products are required, they are made available in the following ways:
- Active Creative Cloud members receive updates. You are notified of any updates via the Creative Cloud desktop app or through the desktop application itself.
- For nonsubscription versions, updates are made through the Adobe Updater, a utility that is installed with Adobe products to manage downloading and installing updates for you. As long as the automated notification feature in Adobe Updater is turned on, you are alerted automatically when the updates become available. You can then follow the onscreen instructions to download and install the updates.
- Alternatively, if you own a CS6 product that requires an update, you can open the CS6 product, choose Help > Updates to open the Adobe Updater. Then, check all of the updates you want, and then click Download and Install Updates.
- Lastly, you can also visit the downloads page on Adobe.com to monitor when updates are posted. Then, you can download and install the updates for each relevant product.
If you don’t see updates available in Adobe Updater but you believe that an update is available, visit the Product updates page.
Customers are encouraged to check plug-in compatibility by contacting the plug-in vendor before upgrading to Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9). For third-party products, contact the manufacturer for guidance.
Adobe offers support to Creative Cloud and Creative Suite customers running Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) in accordance with Adobe's standard customer support policies. Visit the support page for additional information about complimentary and paid support programs.
Adobe recommends following your company’s internal guidelines to manage updates. Contact the IT person who manages your Adobe licenses for information about your corporate policies on updating software. For volume licensing customers, information is available for IT managers on how to do a silent installof CC and CS6 updates, and Creative Cloud Packager.
Yes. If a full version of a CC or CS6 product is compatible with Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9), then the trial version is also compatible. If there are any known issues described in this document, they also apply to the trial versions.
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Yes, Adobe Drive could cause the opening or saving of files to take longer. See Files open, save slowly for more information.
When you try to start Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements on Mac OS, the application returns the following error:
'Some of the application components are missing from the Application directory. Reinstall the application.'
Solution 1: Start Photoshop from the Applications folder.
If you moved the Photoshop application file from its default location, and you start Photoshop from that location, then do the following:
1. If the error window is still open, then click OK to close it.
2. In the Finder, move the Photoshop application file from its current location to the following location:
- Photoshop CS4: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS4
- Photoshop CS5: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS5
- Photoshop Elements 8: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 8
- Photoshop Elements 9: //Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 9
3. Double-click the Photoshop application icon in the Photoshop folder to start Photoshop.
4. (Optional) For more convenient access to Photoshop in the future, control-click the Photoshop icon in the Dock and select Keep In Dock.
Solution 2: Remove the Locales folder and repair the installation of Photoshop.
- In the Finder, navigate to the Photoshop application folder.
- If the Locales folder is not listed within the application folder, then skip to Step 5.
- If the Locales folder is listed within the application folder, then drag the Locales folder to the Trash.
- Start the installer for Photoshop or your edition of the Adobe Creative Suite.
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- If you purchased boxed software, then insert the installation DVD-ROM into your computer's DVD drive.
- If you purchased downloadable software from the Adobe Online Store, then double-click the disk image (.dmg) file or files that you downloaded. (If you no longer have the downloaded disk image file or files, then log in to your account at www.adobe.com/membership to download the installer.)
- Double-click the file named Setup on your installation DVD-ROM or disk image.
- In the installer window, select Adobe Photoshop in the Installed Products list.
- (Optional) Deselect Adobe AIR, Adobe Media Player, Adobe Device Central, Adobe Drive, Adobe Extension Manager, Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit, and Adobe Fonts All.
After the installation is complete, verify that the installer reported no errors. If the installer reported an error, see the following documents:
- Troubleshoot installation problems with Adobe Creative Suite 4 or Point Products on Mac OS X (kb403986)
- Troubleshoot CS5 installation (cpsid_82827)
- Troubleshoot installation problems | Adobe Premiere Elements 9 | Photoshop Elements 9 | Mac OS (cpsid_85844)
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Note: Adobe also recommends that you install all available updates for your product. To download and install updates, start Photoshop, choose Help > Updates, and follow the onscreen instructions. Alternatively, go to http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/ to download and then manually run the update installer.