It's bad enough that they began selling an app that they knew would not work properly when the soon to arrive OS update occurred. Hence, Adobe had early developer copies of Monterey months ago and had to have been aware of the PSE bug well befoe releasing version 2022. It apparently doesn't create a problem in OS 10 or 11, but Monterey is a different story. PSE 2021 or 2022 does something on startup that is inconsistent with Apple's requirements for app developers. I chose to upgrade Microsoft Office because the latest version runs natively on Apple silicon, but Office 16 works fine under Rosetta 2. I have a BUNCH of Intel apps that execute just fine on my M1 MacBook Pro. Hence, some of the "new components" in Monterey exist to align the underlying code and moving the Intel only code to an extension of the Intel compile and Roseeta 2 in the M1 compile. I assume that the designers of the OS would want both vesions to compile from the same source code (it's a flavor of unix so, persumably the source is C or C++). The Monterey installer contains code for both Intel and Apple Silicon. Monterey is the minimum OS on a new MacBook Pro (which is a dazzlingly wonerful laptop BTW). OS updates break older apps all the time (most famously when Apple stopped supporting 32-bit apps-we were warned that was going to happen).
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