After all, I am your customer and I pay good money for your products. Oh, and if someone from Adobe should read this, I would really appreciate an official answer too. (I am not a great fan of 'try uninstalling, re-install and see if this solves the problem'.) This is located in Launch Pad or in your Applications folder: 2. Log into your computer and go to Self Service. I know this has been discussed before but I could not find anything recent and what I could find neither made much sense nor were the proposed solutions workable. Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App Installing the Adobe Creative Cloud application on your iMac will allow you to install all of Adobe’s products including Adobe Acrobat DC used by many for PDF documents.
Are all the other Adobe processes really necessary? Which ones can I terminate and how? Why is it using so much, what is it anyway, can I shut it down and how?Ģ. Adobe Desktop Service using so much memory can't be right. I am also utterly confused by the plethora of other Adobe processes running, such as CCXProcess, Creative Cloud, Adobe CEF Helper, CCLibrary, Core Sync, Core Sync Helper, AdobeIPCBroker - and these are only the ones that I could spot easily.ġ. I am on a Macbook Pro, macOS High Sierra, and, looking at the Activity Monitor, I have noticed that Adobe Desktop Service uses more than 220 Mb of memory.