![]() It's disappointing that this type of issue still persists after years of it being reported (in just the CC versions alone) and years of the same workaround being the "fix". I have also been a software engineer for over 20 years I realize that handing-off things like licensing and certain run data between desktop and cloud pose different challenges than when it was a perpetual-only license model, but virtually every single other application suite that uses a cloud-license model seems to be able to keep user preferences from corrupting. I have used Adobe products for longer than probably most of the employees at Adobe have worked there (minus maybe some of the executive team, perhaps) and I have been using Photoshop in particular since 1992 and only when the "CC" cloud-based license model was introduced did this problem start showing up regularly. It's great that this "reset preferences on quit" workaround exists, but is this really still the best solution to an incredibly annoying issue? I am sure some may argue that it's a feature but if Photoshop's preference saving mechanism is so unstable that it needs to be "reset" periodically, then this is a bug with a workaround implemented as a feature. ![]()
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