![]() Those 14 processes have allocated over 410 MB of memory combined. ![]() Who knows what else runs via svchost or rundll or whatever. Judging from Task Manager, it leaves FOURTEEN processes running - and those are just the ones that I can immediately recognize since they were launched explicitly from Adobe program files folders. Well, that's what I thought, but I don't know. I quickly uninstalled Photoshop, and shut down CC. Also, it pumps data out to Adobe's servers on tons of processes, including a Nodejs process (w00t! seriously?) that does who-knows-what. This is indeed a rhetorical question, but are they kidding us? This is the fastest laptop I've ever owned, and never has Photoshop been this slow and laggy. So I thought I'd step into the 21st century for realsies and try out this newfangled CC thing. I've been using CS6 on my Mac, and it's been great, but when I installed it on my shiny ASUS, the HiDPI nature of the laptop's display made the apps look, well. I've recently switched from Mac to Windows, and today I tried installing Adobe Creative Cloud.
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