

- #“adobe application manager utilities” is not optimized for your mac and needs to be updated. install#
- #“adobe application manager utilities” is not optimized for your mac and needs to be updated. update#
Version 1.5: application stability and resilience against various networking problems, better supportability. Version 1.6: improvements in the login process for various AEM security configurations and application stability and performance.

Version 1.7: improvements in stability and caching logic, better support for network proxy, and ability to clean up internal files after uninstallation. pac network proxy on Mac, and customer-reported issues. Version 1.8: better control of cache size for the user, improved login experience for SAML/SSO on Windows, supporting. Version 1.9/1.9.1: resumable uploads, improved status window, application icons indicating status of application / connection, pre-fetching of linked assets for InDesign files. This release extends and replaces the previous versions of the Experience Manager desktop app, which provided the following key enhancements:
#“adobe application manager utilities” is not optimized for your mac and needs to be updated. install#
Installation instructionsįor detailed instructions, see Install and configure AEM desktop app. A Retry option is available to retry a failed upload of an individual file. Bulk uploads will be paused if there is a connection loss, and the user will be able to resume later. When the application starts, it will check for all the conflicts, so that the user can resolve them.īetter Handling of Connection Losses.
#“adobe application manager utilities” is not optimized for your mac and needs to be updated. update#
When the application detects a conflict when trying to update an asset, it will show a notification, so that the user can review that without the need to monitor the status window. The application icon indicates that a bulk upload is in progress by showing a “transfer” overlay. The previous Bulk Uploads tab was removed.Īpplication Icon to Indicate Bulk Uploads. The Uploads tab now shows both individual assets, as well as folder or bulk uploads. That way the user can continue working on files and saving changes and then, when they are ready, decide to upload all changes. Local Editing / Check-Out: Automatic uploads of changes saved to assets can be disabled in the status window. This patch release complies with Apple notarization requirements. If you are using macOS 10.15.4 or newer, use at least version 1.10.0.6 of the app.
