![]() ![]() Thankfully I can still run multiple different versions of Adobe programs like InDesign for example commonly needed when working on files for clients who haven't upgraded. This is different than in the past, they did this on purpose for some reason. Adobe removed the ability to run two different years of Bridge at the same time. So is the above what Goyal is talking about when they say "Multiple Bridge windows"? - just wanted to confirm as this is a HUGE deal for many of us (and why so many people are continuing to use Bridge 12 instead of the broken Bridge 13).Īlso wanted to mention that even if people DID want to try Bridge v13/2023 for some of it's new features, while of course HAVING to also have Bridge v12/2022 running at the same time (as we can't live without that 'New Window' feature) –– we can NOT do that anymore. ![]() Nearly useless for the avid photo editor who actually uses Bridge. There is NO "New Window" feature, only a "Multiple Content Panels" feature, were you ONLY have a "content" window with thumbnails - nothing else, no way to browse other folders or see metadata or anything. ![]() Bridge 13 completely and utterly butchers this. ![]() – it has absolutely full usability of features. You can not only see your thumbnail images, but you can browse the Folder tree on the left, see the metadata panel, etc. The main difference between 12's "New Window" feature (and every version before for YEARS) is how you get a COMPLETE new Bridge window. so I just wanted to confirm that "Multiple Bridge windows" is in fact what people are asking for: the SAME EACT functionality Bridge 12 had (and has had for literally 10+ years before that) with it's "File > New Window" feature (or most of us just press Apple/Command/Control + N on the keyboard). they mentioned "we are hearing your requests about reintroducing Multiple Bridge windows", but said that's not in the 13.0.3 beta. Goyal closed comments on the Adobe Bridge Beta is now available (13.0.3.686) topic for some reason or I would have posted there. ![]()
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