

Same mac, same processor, same OS as the last poster. I have the same problem and it's recuring since Felix only version 1 was running on my Mac Anyway, it's completely incomprehensible to me why my MacBook Pro late 2011 (for many things still fine, but for Dimension really too slow) is taken into account, and my much faster Mac Pro 2012 with 6 cores is not. So if Dimension should get a broad agreement, then Adobe should also look more closely, what exactly in the agencies (yet) comes to regular use. Who knows what Adobe will not support next, or simply be hired overnight (Muse would be such an example, though I never used it).


THAT is what I call customer satisfaction. I've recently installed a Photoshop plug-in here that had issues with the Xeon processor - the small team of software developers provided me with a wonderfully working version within 2 days. These computers are still running in many agencies as the main computer, because they are still fast for many applications (even for Dimension!) And the architecture allowed by expansion and supplement to keep up with the times (graphics card, USB-C etc. It really is completely incomprehensible why the Xeon processors of the MacPro series up to 5.1 are not supported. Replacement right now, and I have seen at least one post about this Adobeĭimension issue where the person indicated that they already have the RX Most posts that I have read indicate that the RX 580 is the most popular MSI Gaming Radeon RX 560 128-bit 4GB GDRR5Īpple also lists cards that "might also be compatible" with macOS Mojave: The following cards are known to be Metal-compatible: There is a list of known and potential cards I uninstalled the Dimension app downloaded last week until this issue isĪll of us who have the 20 macs are going to have to get "metal"Ĭompatible graphics cards.
