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Over time it's accumulated some legit and some questionable features. Many years ago it started out as a legit uninstaller app. It doesn't position itself as something that will Make Your Mac Better™ - it just does one job, does it well, then gets out of your way.ĬleanMyMac is a mix of legit features and snake oil. It's an app that removes applications/plug-ins by checking the receipts and finding/removing associated preference files and application bundles.
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It's bad and will break things.Įdit: I don't put AppCleaner in the Mac Cleaning Software category.
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Tl dr: Don't install Mac Cleaning software. These apps push a narrative that they offer improvements on macOS, but the idea that a couple of dozen developers have stumbled on the secret way to make that experience even better is - while compelling - completely baseless. They take OS design very, very seriously. That aside, I'll give honorable mentions to Onyx (which isn't actively awful) and MalWareBytes (which does a decent job at finding and killing malware that's usually the result of the end user doing nuts and installing every sketchy application/warez/unsupported browser plug-in they can get their hands on).Īpple is a trillion dollar corporation that controls both the hardware and software of their products. I have, however, made a lot of money removing them and undoing the damage they've done when some bright spark decided to install them on a couple of thousand Macs and then watched performance nosedive, hit the ground, and then keep digging. In that time I have never, ever seen one of these cleaning apps do anything remotely useful whatsoever. The few that aren't straight bloatware trash just do the same basic set of maintenance tasks that macOS does all by itself - further, some of those tasks might look useful but are actually fabulously counter-intuitive and may actually degrade your performance.īona fides - I'm a full-time Apple Consultants Network member and have spent the last twenty-five-plus years professionally supporting macOS and Apple technologies in small-to-medium business environments. Delete the TypeSupport folder (Photoshop CS6 and earlier) or the CT Font Cache folder (Photoshop CC and CC 2014), and empty the trash.Nope.
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Windows 7 and 8: \Users\\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC or CC 2014 Windows XP: \Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe
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Still same error, even if I didn't have the fonts.Īfter that, I tried this, and thanks God I found how to clear photoshop's font cache: The font test script gave me same error messageĪnd of course, there were no tmpxxx files in any photoshop folder in my computer.Īfter long searches and trying solutions, I opened the file on another computer running photoshop, identified all the fonts used in the PSD and delete the fonts from windows font folder ( I had to rename the fonts because every time I tried it keept saying that the font is being in use - to rename, you have to rightclick > properties > and change the name in the input field ). I had the same error and searched for all the solutions, but nothing. My system fonts folder only includes those installed by windows and its apps. If I uncheck "Clear Font Cache" then says every single one of my fonts is damaged. Please delete the files manually to clear font cache.Įven with show hidden files turned on there is no folder or file by that name. C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2014\tmp00000001 "Failed to get the path for font cache files: script, if I leave "Clear Font Cache" checked and click Start, I get the error, Normally when there's any kind of font mismatch between two systems no matter if its windows to windows or mac to windows, the font simply defaults to the system default once you attempt to edit it. I've worked with Photoshop for over 20 years and have never seen anything like this. Reinstalling does nothing to fix the issue and again, this is a clean install. If the problem persists, remove any third-party plug-ins or try reinstalling Photoshop." error. Selecting a Layer then gives the, "There is a problem with Generator. If problem persists, please disable the font." error. If I re-open the file and this time click 'No' EVERY SINGLE CLICK ON ANYTHING produces the "Selected font failed during last operation. Clicking 'Update' crashes the file and shows the "Selected font failed during last operation.

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Do you want to update these layers now? " warning. psd created on OSX I first get the "Some text layers might need to be updated before they can be used for vector based output. No plug-ins have been added, no fonts have been activated/added to system and no preferences have been changed from defaults.
