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Adobe DWCC 2015 - when can we upgrade?

Thread began 7/08/2015 12:33 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | Last modified 10/30/2015 12:48 pm by Ray Borduin | 3438 views | 22 replies |

Nathon Jones Web Design

Adobe DWCC 2015 - when can we upgrade?

As a long running customer I would appreciate an update on what's happening with this. Thankfully I am well used to WebAssist and DID NOT install the 2015 updates for Dreamweaver, or any of the Adobe stuff for that matter.

However, almost a month later I still haven't seen an update from WebAssist on the matter.

When will it be safe to upgrade to DWCC2015? Will it ever be safe to upgrade to DWCC2015?

I'd appreciate it also if we weren't given the same kind of promise that we've been given for, for example, MySQLi compatibility - in other words a promise that simply hasn't been kept.

Thank you.
NJ

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The extensions were updated yesterday. Everything should be all clear for upgrading to CC 2015 now.

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Nathon Jones Web Design

Thank you Ray. Were we due to get a wee e-mail about this or were we to just to keep checking back on the WebAssist website?

Can you confirm in what order we're best doing things? Uninstall existing extensions, upgrading DWCC2014 to DWCC2015, installing the new extensions...don't want things to end up in a mess.

Thank you.
NJ

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I had to install DW CC 2015, then uninstall and re-install the Extension Manager. Then completely remove all of the extensions and re-install them. I'm not sure if that is the best technique, but it is what I had to do.

We will send out an email announcement about it soon. We tend to wait a few days for early adopters to report any potential issues so that we can make sure everything works properly before announcing it formally.

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Nathon Jones Web Design

I'll wait. ;)
Thank you.
NJ

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Nathon Jones Web Design

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  I had to install DW CC 2015, then uninstall and re-install the Extension Manager.  



I thought Adobe had dropped the extension manager? Are they still offering that as a CC App then? I don't want to uninstall it only to find that I can't find it to reinstall.

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  Then completely remove all of the extensions and re-install them.  



We will need to download the updated extensions from WebAssist before reinstallation, right?

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  I'm not sure if that is the best technique, but it is what I had to do.  



Can anyone else confirm what the best procedure is for this. I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro. I'm not too reassured by this Ray.

Originally Said By: Ray Borduin
  We will send out an email announcement about it soon. We tend to wait a few days for early adopters to report any potential issues so that we can make sure everything works properly before announcing it formally.  



Can anyone using Windows 8.1 Pro confirm that it's safe to proceed with this?

Thank you.
NJ

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Nathon Jones Web Design

Anyone? :(

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

We haven't had any issues reported on that platform Nathon, I think you are safe for installation.

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gail.bergan407744

Upgraded to DW CC 2015

I'm still on Windows 7 - after upgrading DW, of course none of my WA extensions work. I also can't find anything in places I used to be able to find them. What's the procedure for Win 7, DW CC, and WA extensions? By the way, in reading through this thread, I have received no email from WA on this issue.

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Nathon Jones Web Design

I still haven't upgraded because I'm terrified to. Mainly because of problems in the past but also because I'm smack bang in the middle of lots of work right now. I simply can't afford the down time. :(

I am still waiting for confirmation on the Extension Manager which we were originally informed was dropped by Adobe. If I can't get that back then there's no way I'm uninstalling anything because it's not clear how I'd then reinstall things without the Extension Manager.

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