

So on average, we've seen some sort of update every 47.7 days. As of March 31st, 2022 (12.3.1's release date), it's been 7,869 days since the Public Beta was released.This version was only for the then-new PowerMac G5 and the flat panel iMac G4, and was never generally released. This figure includes the one odd macOS X release: 10.2.7. Starting with the Public Beta and up through 12.3.1, there have been 165 macOS releases, both major and minor.Some random notes, updated from the original post: This has happened a few times over the years. This is to keep the version numbers in the proper order, even when an older OS received an update after a major new release came out. Some entries may appear out of chronological order (i.e. Note: The Days column reflects the number of days between releases. Ⓘ Leopard - First universal binary release Ⓘ Snow Leopard - First Intel-only release I guess I have come up with an answer for my problem.Ⓘ Lion - App Store only (USB stick later) The result still registered as FAIR but now IDCS6 works as it did before with no noticeable delays. So I removed any low priority and overly greedy login items from my system and a few hardly-used 3rd party System Preference Panes. I opened Activity Monitor and TinkerToolSystem 5 and ran a few tests looking at memory usage. Having done some more research this afternoon on memory management and Sierra I have discovered that woodmeister50 had given me a great lead.

I can now work with it with a modicum of patience. It has improved but not totally fixed the problem.

I have completed a, b and c and removed a few suggested apps that eat memory and cpu time. Some here have claimed to be able to use CS6 in 10.11 without incident, others haven't.Ī) launch the InDesign application from the applications folder ( this will not work on a shortcut or the dock icon) while holding down SHIFT+CTRL+OPT+CMDī) try using the application from a newly created account that has administrative rightsĬ) reinstall the CS6 package and if the application asks for JAVA use this version:ĭ) roll back to an instance of your computer where the OS and the Application were stable if you have a time machine backup of that point in time. However, I noted this info on Apple Community support by Jimm圜MPIT's Profile | Communities :ĬS6 and 10.11 have not been claimed by Adobe to be compatible at this time. You are correct about it not being supported from El Capitan onwards. I have got InDesign CS6 to work with macOS Sierra but have to allow time for the panels to work.
