

– In-menu font preview is not shown even after checking the corresponding Type Preferences.

Drawing issues are seen in CPU rendering includes app flickering, text cursor not seen, drawing not visible until the mouse is released, Immediate Live Screen Drawing is not working.Issues are seen with Grayscale color profiles during PDF Export.Password-protected PDF workflow does not work as expected.Licensing of Stock images and templatesĪnd here are features that work, but with limitations or bugs:.Here’s what Adobe says doesn’t work in this beta: Apple developed the framework to quickly convert apps made for x86 processors into arm64-compatible code the first time you open them. The Apple Silicon version of InDesign will see improved performance and compatibility as it won’t require Apple’s Rosetta 2 translation framework in order to run.

The update will appear under the Beta Apps section in the left-hand panel. Users can install the app via Adobe’s Creative Cloud app installed on their Macs. The new beta is expected to run natively on Macs with Apple’s M1 Chips including the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini. Adobe last week opened up its desktop publishing and typesetting software InDesign with support for Apple Silicon up for beta testing.
