

To know the details, see What’s new in v2.0.Ībility to remember the connection string while logging on to the desktop app. New features, enhancements, and bug fixes The paths can be matched to assets in Experience Manager, that is, the placed files are also in Experience Manager under a matching path. Paths are stored in the file’s XMP record by the native app.Įxperience Manager has extracted the XMP record with the paths to the asset’s metadata record. Paths to placed files in the native application use a global desktop path (placed from the local network share shown with Reveal option). The app uses a heuristic, best-match approach to map the local desktop paths of linked assets to URLs on the Experience Manager server.

The feature is supported with Adobe Creative Cloud 2018 and Adobe Creative Cloud 2019 versions of the above application. The application pre-downloads the linked assets if the asset is present in the Experience Manager repository when such binary files are opened using the desktop app. Opening files in the native desktop application relies on the operating system association of the specific file types like PNG or JPG to specific applications like Mac Preview or Adobe Photoshop.Ī few file types support placing linked assets in the binary. The application supports assets stored in Experience Manager that represent binary file for its basic operations. Support for different assets and file types The download URLs for supported OS are: Operating system Windows 10 with the latest service packs and bug fixes.macOS X 10.14 or newer, with the latest bug fixes.Desktop app is not supported for Experience Manager 6.3.3.0 or previous versions.Īdobe Experience Manager desktop app is available for the following operating systems: Experience Manager 6.3.3.1 or newer with the compatibility package installed.Experience Manager 6.3 (with compatibility package).Experience Manager 6.4.0 - 6.4.3 with the compatibility package installed, on Adobe Managed Services (AMS) or On-Premise.Experience Manager 6.4.4 or newer, on Adobe Managed Services (AMS) or On-Premise.Experience Manager 6.5.0 or newer, on Adobe Managed Services (AMS) or On-Premise.Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.The supported Experience Manager versions are: Issues while accessing desktop app v2.2.0 on macOS.ĭesktop app displays an error message when you sort assets by clicking Edited Locally. The latest version of the desktop app includes the following bug fixes:ĭesktop app displays session timeout error message when you click Sign In. The release information for the latest desktop app version 2.2.1 is below. Adobe Experience Manager desktop app release notes
