You can open your adobe apps to make sure nothing is broken.If something comes up here then go to - ~/Library/Caches/Adobe/ and delete that particular file. Here's mine for reference and I use premiere, after effects and photoshop.Īfter restarting, go to terminal and enter this What stuff? idk it seems like if you delete something it just comes back if that's required by your particular software. ~/Library/Caches/Adobe Creative Cloud Crash Reporter/Īnd delete stuff from there.~/Library/Application Support/Adobe Creative Cloud/.Now let’s finally start deleting go to applications folder and delete Adobe CC folder via cmd delete (Do not use the adobe uninstaller) and delete all the adobe related folders in utilities folder. Go to your extensions in system preferences and disable all adobe related stuff Watch this video btw if you have any problems. Printf "%s\n" "$red%s$normal" "Kill found apps (y or n)? "Įcho $process | awk '' | xargs sudo kill 2>
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