Other, countless threads can be found on this forum regarding the troubles regarding Bridge. Yet another thing is the awful white-black contrast in dark mode and those childish blue focus contours (Bridge), like the average user is so dumb that he doesn't knows where is the focus, so let's highlight it strongly for him. But we experience more and more sluggishness as versions increase (Photoshop, Acrobat, Illustrator, Indesign is included here as well). Regarding the CPU and memory quantity of today's machines, Bridge must be lightning fast compared to older versions. It's simply incredible to me that you just don't realize, there is something wrong with the scrolling speed when going through long lists.Īnother thing is the overall sluggish response of the interface. There is a setting in the OS (Windows here) which controls the scroll speed Bridge completely ignores it and it implements its own scroll method via its own scrollbars. Now, being a software developer, I can tell that there is a so called "universal taste" which is reflected in every software, such as mobile phone OS, earlier versions of Adobe software and all other software in the domain. Nothing personal, BTW, but I accept that there is such a thing "this is the way it is". ![]() Pure and think, there are 2 scenarios: either you want to bring positiveness to this thread, either you just simply don't see the UI/UX glitches of the newest Bridge versions. It might work ok for you but for some of us, its a dog. The developers listened to people wanting a tabbed UI and botched that instead of fixing performance and usability. I was in the Bridge pre-release program and got fed up with reporting hundreds of stupid bugs plus never seeing real-world improvements that I desperately needed. I have a LOT of Photoshop, Bridge, and Excel scripts that I rely on to do my job. I use Bridge in main because it is scriptable, I suppose if I learned Lua I could use Lightroom Classic, and because its part of the CC subscription. I had to purge the cache three times before I got it working. I just had a whole folder of PSD files, my last project (updating text overlays on about 16,000 images) that wouldn't show up. I used Bridge for years on a higher-end Windows PC and it was awful there, too. Performance is terrible on a 2019 MacBook Pro, even with everything on the internal SSD. I'm checking the multiple copies of each (I keep different sizes, and have a copy of most with text overlaid) for consistency. Right now, as I type this, I'm trying to update my master image folder that has (in subfolders) close to 80,000 images. I'm a working pro photographer and use it in production for product photography at an automotive supplier. I drive Bridge harder than most people ever even think of. I had to reinstall v12, that's the last usable version.Ībout refunds: due to a non-working software and broken features, do we have a refund? Countless other issues, mentioned by other members in this forum. Even amateur software writers care about these. Countless UI glitches, like awful blue focus outlines, bright white title bars of windows, forgotten menu separators, etc. But careful, because if something isn't focused well, search isn't working. I'm typing the file/folder name, then the window stays, doing nothing, then after some time passes it jumps to the target. Instead of fixing the bugs, the team was busy reinventing the wheel. ![]() I see, the scrollbars were reinvented, just to break the things, because there are absolutely no benefits having some super minimalist fancy scrollbars. Scrolling is painfully slow, to the point of unusable. (I have to connect this bug with the annoying sticky hand tool bug where the mouse button release is missed, making the hand tool and the lasso tool unusable in photoshop, and Lightroom Classic is affected as well with this sticky hand tool). Yes, clicking in the window, too often does nothing. The overall feel of the software is like a bunch of libraries put together in a hurry, by a student. But already 2 years in beta.Ĭompared to version 12, the newer versions have numerous bugs, the UI is almost non-responsive, etc. ![]() Dear folks in the Bridge team! It's beyond understanding how you don't realize, these versions of Bridge are a big failure!? It's like an early beta version.
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