Frustration Abounds.
I want this app to work. I really do. There are a whole slew of issues with it, however. This goes for both the mobile and desktop versions for the first problem. Creative Cloud will not sync properly on a consistent basis. It constantly lists that files are either missing, not syncing, or otherwise unavailable. It is extremely frustrating.
The iOS version has an entirely different, and in my opinion, worse set of problems. It won’t open many basic Adobe files to preview them. A simple InDesign file is not viewable at all on my iPad. It also tends to crash when loading my CC Library, on a very consistent basis. In fact, it is the only thing I can count on this app to do on a regular schedule. It also only works one-way with the Adobe apps on iOS. When you have Slate, for example, and CC installed, you can open Slate and choose a file from CC to open and work on. But you cannot open a file in CC and be navigated to Slate. This is a feature that should be implemented.
I wish that this application worked properly. I hate to see something by Adobe fail so spectacularly. As a graphic designer, I depend on their products regularly, and they make my job much easier because of it, at least when I don’t have to deal with this particular product. Since this appears to be the core of the Creative Cloud platform (as opposed to the older CS format which was a more independent style between the pieces of software), it should function as well as the rest of its parts. Sadly, this is not the case.
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