![]() Searching for solutions, the Adobe website told me to download a copy of Adobe Application Manager. So I went back to trying to uninstall photoshop 2015, but nothing happens when I click on the uninstaller. I've checked the download folder and done a search for it. However when I try to download Photoshop 2020, nothing happens. I am trying to download a copy of Photoshop Elements 2020 which I just purchased online, because I got a message saying that my Photoshop 2015 software isn't compatible with this system. It's a 2019 iMac running Catalina 10.15.6, purchased recently, and I'm using Chrome as my browser. IMac software downloads My iMac has suddenly stopped downloading anything from the internet. > 5 - If I have malware, how do I purge it? As I said, it doesn't sound like an Apple thing, but I might be wrong. I would be interested to know where that dialog is coming from, though. That's possible, but not my first inclination. > 4 - Or, do I have malware on my computer? Few people can decipher package contents to understand what's going on. Good luck determining much from that, though. The same way as before - ctrl-click on the app icon and choose 'Show Package Contents'. > 3 - Is there a way to open "package content" in Catalina? I remember having the ability to do that in previous versions of iMac and its various OS's. Unfortunately this may mean you're locked into Adobe's subscription program. You may need the latest (or, at least, newer) version of Lightroom. > 2 - If so, how do I save the catalog of photographs I have on my Mac? I have the catalog saved on an external hard drive but I can't open that either. However, usually the dialog you get explains that the app is 32-bit and that you should contact the developer for an update (not 'report it to Apple') > 1 - Is this a problem of Catalina not being able to run this application? (64 bit or 32).Ĭatalina will not run 32-bit apps, so if this is an old version of Lightroom, that could prevent the app from running. especially not without some clear and obvious way to do so. report malware to Apple to protect other users'. I have never, ever seen Apple recommend you ". While the OS does have hooks to defend against malware, including the ability to block some known-malicious apps, the set you quote does not sound right to me. The first and most obvious question is: are you sure this is really a copy of Lightroom? ![]()
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