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Troubleshooting Adobe CC Downloads using OS X Activity Monitor or Windows Task Manager

December 1, 2015 By Digital Masters Leave a Comment

Troubleshooting Adobe CC Downloads using OS X Activity Monitor or Windows Task Manager

The application Adobe Creative Cloud is the central hub for all things Adobe on the desktop. It manages software installs, fonts and other assets. On occasion, such as with the recent release of Adobe Fuse CC (Preview), it tends to act up a little. With Fuse CC (Preview), users are reporting that the download progress bar remains stuck at 0% with no signs of life for a very long time, so many abort the download and after a few more failed attempts, give up altogether.

Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application on Windows 10
Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application on Windows 10

Luckily, the bug is limited to the progress bar. If you wait long enough the download completes without an error; the progress bar simply jumps from 0% to 100% in no time flat. But how do you know if it’s worth the wait?

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Filed Under: General, Miscellaneous, Tip of the Day Tagged With: Adobe Creative Cloud, OS X, Windows

Tip of the Day: Remove All .DS_Store Files

August 12, 2012 By Digital Masters Leave a Comment

Tip of the Day: Remove All .DS_Store Files

If you come across a file by the name of .DS_Store, it probably originated on a Mac. OS X uses this type of file to store additional information about files, directories, and their contents, such as the color of a label, the dimensions of a Finder window, or the sorting order of items in a folder. Unfortunately, .DS_Store files routinely cause problems on other systems such as when you try to copy data across your local network or upload a website to a server. Given that you don’t need these files on a web server and can’t use them on a Windows system, there is no reason why you should let them ruin the day. Using this terminal command:

find . -name '*.DS_Store' -type f -delete

you can easily get rid of all the .DS_Store files in an entire directory tree.

Filed Under: Desktop, Tip of the Day, Web Tagged With: Finder, OS X

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