I just installed this update but find no info on it.
Still have the 10 second click-wait-response after patch. http://forums.adobe.com/message/4996925#4996925
Bridge is broken and useless as it is right now.
Maybe true on a case by case basis, however, the current update for CS6 Photoshop does have a description, fixing a problem I don't have. 231MB to do so at that!
About the CS6/Win8 problem, I suspect it has to do with MS, as the beta version I ran many months back did not have it. With all the fussiness around using Win8, I would immediately go back to 7, which in fact, I did!
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Does it address the cache invalidation problem with acr 7.3 described last month in
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1115020?start=0&tstart=0
posts 1, 2 and 102?
I did a check just now on the cache and I see no problem as described. One thing I do see is that rebuilding the cache through purge is really really faster now. Splendid! Nor do I yet see that certain files would never clear unless I did the purge, but I haven't run it long enough to be certain.
I have never reset prefs in the current Bridge, because I can never force it to do so. This is still true. It may be because I have Bridge set to Startup which is the default condition. It starts damn fast!
Well, I'm trying to whittle down a collection of 9000 images, and it's running thumbnail extractions every chance it gets, so I'm not seeing any improvements. Mind you, I've been seeing this problem for years, and I learned not to hold my breath, where Bridge is concerned, many moons ago.
It seems that most of the options for Web and Slideshow construction have been removed from the Output Panel in the latest Bridge CS6 5.0.2 Update.
There was nothing in the release notes to warn us that this had been done.
Perhaps Adobe might have the decency to post a Back-dater so that we can regress back to 5.0.1 without having to do a re-installation from the DVD.
I imagine that Cloud Subscribers are totally out of luck in this regard?
It is the choices of templates that were available in the Web Gallery in the Output Panel in 5.0.1 which appear to have been removed in 5.0.2.
Thanks to Apple's Time Machine, I was able to revert back to v.5.0.1 and regain those assets.
It is unforgiveable that complete Release Notes were not posted by Adobe with the 5.0.2 Updater so that Users could be forewarned that existing features had been removed from Bridge in mid-cycle.
For those who are interested in the what's part:
http://blogs.adobe.com/crawlspace/2013/01/bridge-5-0-2-updates-now-ava ilable.html
The most important fix seems the temporary directory and the re-rendering of layered tiffs.
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