![]() I am by no means promoting Adobe, I had to switch to Photoshop Elements because my Photoshop 6 version will not run on anything higher macOS 10.14 Mojave and I will not buckle to Adobe's blackmail to pay a monthly fee to run their software (as a hobby). In case you are seeing a crash on the launch of Photoshop Elements 2021 & 2022 after updating macOS to 12.3, here is a workaround to fix this issue. Please let me know if anyone has the same experience. I then proceeded to do some photo editing and printing to test the software and have consequently been running Photoshop Elements 2021 on Monterey ever since. The first time I booted my Mac from the external SSD harddrive to run the Monterey OS, Elements 2021 immediately opened without my prompting and welcomed me to the introductory tour. After hearing about problems with Elements 2021 running in Monterey, I did not update my Computer (Mac Mini M1) to Monterey until this February when I mounted Monterey on an external Harddrive (500 GB SSD) and therefore can run both Operating Systems. I am using Photoshop Elements 2021 on the BigSur Platform and have no problems. I am confused, questions are wether Photoshop Elements 2021 is working in Monterey and answers are given referring to Elements 2022! The latest version of macOS Professional Print & Layout (version 1.3. I get all sorts of bells and whistles with it. I pay $10.84 a month for the cheapest plan for Photoshop. Many didn't bother downloading a trial version to see if it would work- they just bought it. A big problem has been Apple killing off 32 bit software, and users of Photoshop Elements not reading the OS requirements before they made their purchase- yet they still want to blame Adobe after making a purchase that wasn't even stated to work on their OS (Monterey). Seems reasonable to me to only provide software updates, fuctionality updates, for 1 year from the time of purchase. Now- you just download whatever b rowser you want for free. It's like when Netscape nasvigator came out- 6 floppies and $60. ![]() ![]() From a business standpoint, it doesn't seem to make any sense to provide software on hard media (such as a DVD) any more.
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