![]() ![]() ![]() Hence, Adobe had early developer copies of Monterey months ago and had to have been aware of the PSE bug well befoe releasing version 2022. It apparently doesn't create a problem in OS 10 or 11, but Monterey is a different story. PSE 2021 or 2022 does something on startup that is inconsistent with Apple's requirements for app developers. I chose to upgrade Microsoft Office because the latest version runs natively on Apple silicon, but Office 16 works fine under Rosetta 2. I have a BUNCH of Intel apps that execute just fine on my M1 MacBook Pro. ![]() Hence, some of the "new components" in Monterey exist to align the underlying code and moving the Intel only code to an extension of the Intel compile and Roseeta 2 in the M1 compile. I assume that the designers of the OS would want both vesions to compile from the same source code (it's a flavor of unix so, persumably the source is C or C++). ![]() The Monterey installer contains code for both Intel and Apple Silicon. Monterey is the minimum OS on a new MacBook Pro (which is a dazzlingly wonerful laptop BTW). OS updates break older apps all the time (most famously when Apple stopped supporting 32-bit apps-we were warned that was going to happen). ![]()
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