One major change in PS CC 2014, perhaps the change with the biggest fallout on a practical terms, is the fact that Extension panels now only support HTML
This has at a stroke rendered the vast majority of "panels" obsolete.
I can understand that Adobe had to take this step at some time, to remove the dependence on Java, with all it's recent Malware problems but I think it could have been a more gradual progression.
A policy of only accepting HTML coded extensions for Adobe Exchange, for a period, one or two releases perhaps, whilst still supporting the Java code, would have made the transition a lot less sudden.
The fact that the vast majority of Panels on exchange, (including Adobe coded examples), would not work with CC 2014, cannot make things easy for Adobe to support - and means that anyone who uses a particular panel in their workflow either have to change their workflow or retain the older PS version until the panels are re-engineered.
This will sort itself out over time, and indeed Adobe panels are being re-issued in HTML, ( but why were these not available on release day?), I can see issues for some of the smaller developers, having to change their development process and a lot of confusion where panels are available in multiple versions.
I would advise anyone contemplating installing a panel on photoshop to check that it explicitly mentions that it works with your particular version of PS
The Kuler extension is one that is now re-issued to work with CC 2014, but did not work for a week or so after release
This has at a stroke rendered the vast majority of "panels" obsolete.
I can understand that Adobe had to take this step at some time, to remove the dependence on Java, with all it's recent Malware problems but I think it could have been a more gradual progression.
A policy of only accepting HTML coded extensions for Adobe Exchange, for a period, one or two releases perhaps, whilst still supporting the Java code, would have made the transition a lot less sudden.
The fact that the vast majority of Panels on exchange, (including Adobe coded examples), would not work with CC 2014, cannot make things easy for Adobe to support - and means that anyone who uses a particular panel in their workflow either have to change their workflow or retain the older PS version until the panels are re-engineered.
This will sort itself out over time, and indeed Adobe panels are being re-issued in HTML, ( but why were these not available on release day?), I can see issues for some of the smaller developers, having to change their development process and a lot of confusion where panels are available in multiple versions.
I would advise anyone contemplating installing a panel on photoshop to check that it explicitly mentions that it works with your particular version of PS
The Kuler extension is one that is now re-issued to work with CC 2014, but did not work for a week or so after release
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