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Hello All,
We have fixed a number of stability issues with InDesign’s latest update. Please download the latest InDesign version.
If you are unable to see the update yet, go to Creative Cloud application, click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Sander commentedAfter a long search i found that the latest Macbook Pro (which has the M1 chip and runs on "Apple Silicon" instead of the previously common "Intel" processor) is not compatible with Indesign 2021. In short, the M1 chip is not supported by Indesign. However, other users report that the new Beta version of Indesign IS working with the M1 chip. Will test out right now and report asap!
An error occurred while saving the comment Sander commentedSame here, got a brand new Macbook Pro (13 inch, M1, 2020) and running Indesign 16.1. It crashes about 5 times a day. Got a LOT of deadlines but Indesign keeps crashing for something basic as moving a text frame. I am not running any other software besides Indesign.
I miss the good old days where I could crush a book file of literally 200+ pages on a rusty old Imac... Please fix this Adobe! Making print-based media is no rocket science imho..
UPDATE 16 APRIL: I've tried out the Indesign 16.3 Beta version for 2 full days now and I haven't got any issues anymore. Seems that the bug is fixed. I would recommend to use the 16.3 beta version if you have the new M1 chip. (In the Creative Cloud app check for the "Beta Apps" in "Categories" on the left side of the screen)