![]() I haven’t encountered anything that this “retro-fix” has “broken” (yet). The other pointed me to a download that fixed my problems: I’d been getting an error message on boot, “To open ‘CS5ServiceManager’ you need to visit the legacy Java SE 6 download website.” That must have been coming from CS5’s “helper” app that loads for me on boot (or load-ED on boot). My version didn’t stop working w/ that update so there may be hope.” macOS Sierra 10.12 or Yosemite (OS X 10.10) message: To open application you need to install the legacy Java SE 6 runtime. I have Adobe CS5 and I found a lot of messages saying CS5 had stopped working with OSX 10.1 (El Capitan). THEN, I tried to edit a photo in Photoshop!! Nothing!! I learned after the fact that CCleaner isn’t working (yet … ever?) but that’s ok, I have other cleaning apps. ![]() 10.2) because I was watching social media and some of the message boards and didn’t see any large outcries about “broken” applications. I updated only a few days after the macOS update (macOS Sierra ver. Let me know if you’re stuck and I’ll delete and install again to update this post even more! … Usually, installing the legacy Java app and following the instructions below (plus anything else your computer “asks you to do” works fine). … I did all the things below and, when I upgraded to the latest OS, I followed the instructions that auto-started (to make it work). However, for now ( Febru), I’ve got CS5 working in Mojave. … Mojave is probably the last version of macOS that will work with CS5 … The next OS will be 64 bit only and the list of my software that will no longer work is long and depressing. UPDATE: Still going strong with CS5 in macOS 10.14.2 (Mojave).
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