Cloud Mage Mac OS
Find current information on Creative Cloud support for various Mac OS X versions here. And learn how to install previous versions of Creative Cloud apps if needed.
- Development teams can now seamlessly provision and access macOS compute environments to enjoy convenient, distributed testing and fast app builds, bringing additional choice to developers so they can use Mac as their trusted platform, on-premises or in the cloud. EC2 Mac instances offload the heavy lifting that comes with managing.
- Best Cloud Backup for Mac. Backing up a Mac can be tricky if you prefer not using Apple's software; Cloudwards.net makes it easier by presenting you with the best cloud backup for Mac services.
For information on the most current version of Creative Cloud, see What's new in Creative Cloud.
DevOps can configure a private macOS cloud on prem or on a hosted mac hardware cluster Fully automate macOS image creation, version management and on demand provisioning Registry to manage image versions, automated swap between image tag for CI jobs. About Catalina Virtual Image (MacOS 10.15) VMDK is Virtual Machine Disc. This is for virtual images and VMware. This VMDK is used to run the user’s virtual machine.
For details about supported software and hardware, see Creative Cloud system requirements.
What version of Mac OS X do I need for the 2015 release of Creative Cloud?
The 2015 release of Creative Cloud requires Mac OS X 10.9 or later. If you have an older version of Mac OS X, upgrade your operating system.
For answers to questions about compatibility between Mac OS X 10.11 and Creative Cloud applications, see Mac OS X El Capitan compatibility FAQ.
To find the version of Mac OS X you have installed, do the following:
- From the Apple menu, choose About This Mac. The version number of the Mac OS you're using appears directly below the words 'OS X.'
For details, visit Mac OS X version and build information on your Mac.
Visit the Mac App Store to upgrade to the latest version of Mac OS X. Follow the onscreen instructions to begin your upgrade. If you don’t have broadband access, you can also upgrade your Mac at any Apple Retail Store.