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Daemon sync support
Daemon sync support







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So the following steps are at your own risk, and don't complain if something should not work as expected after deleting them.

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Additionally it's not the job of the support team to give some undocumented hacking advices because deleting files that are part of the software can lead to unwanted results and that's not what a software company likes to have. It's a company and it has rules and likes to have earnings.

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It is no surprise that the staff team can't answer this question, because it's like trying to ask the clerk how to best shoplift without getting busted.Ĭore Sync and Creative Cloud are not only part of convenient distributed workspaces but also take care for Adobes Genuine Detection process to prevent it from using software without a license.ĭon't be mad at Adobe or the support team. Why the Adobe Staff team does not answer the questionġ.

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I think what I write here may be the opinion of many others around.ġ. Before everything was forced to the CreativeCloud (not even mentioning the pain of being forced to use paid subscription), I was a totally positive Adobe user, praising and using the apps daily. Of course working in groups makes it really hard to go this way, but I tell my point of view about the Adobe Creative Suite to anybody I meet in the creative business - and currently my opinion about Adobe is far from good. One more thing: I for one did switch most of my processes to alternative apps (like Affinity) which start faster, operate faster and do not have -any- forced opt-ins on them. Thanks for passing it to the developers, though. This seems to be the spirit of the age, sadly. Of course I also assume that the CC apps are so deeply integrated into the functions you mentioned that it may not be possible at all to allow us opting-out of the CreativeCloud background apps. They may be power users who may very well understand the consequences of deactivating the Creative Cloud functions completely when they get a big bold warning when doing so. Without distractions, background daemons and forced extra functions. As much as I understand your points (being a developer myself): there are "oldschool" people who just want to work the way they used to work.









Daemon sync support