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    stu commented  · 

    Just a quick follow up . . .

    Does ANYONE from Adobe follow up on these things. On this particular thread -- there are others too - this was first reported, and replied to, on December 11th, 2024. Could someone reply again?

    This version is unusable at this time and we've gotten no updates from Adobe. With all the money we spend on Adobe software, we can not sustain a design business by using "screen share" on our new computers. The only things I've seen, on other threads, is to turn rulers on and off, which does nothing, and change the GPU settings, which is not an option here.

    PLEASE, even if you don't have a fix yet, let us know what's going on and if there's something in the works. If InDesign is no longer going to be an option for Apple users, moving forward, we need to start looking into alternatives for our business.

    stu

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    stu commented  · 

    Any word on an update that might fix this. Running 20.0 on a new M4 Mac mini running Sequoia. InDesign is virtually useless since upgrading; every time I try to move something on the screen, the whole screen goes white and I can't see what I"m doing. I don't have the option to do the GPU thing . . . it's grayed out. We depend on this program and the "workaround" at the moment, desperate times call for desperate measures, is to "screen share" an older Mac across the room that's running an earlier version . . . not elegant or sustainable.

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