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The sinking ship 



- Version: 2.1.1.9, 8/3/2008 01:14PM PST
jarlaxle.merc
Adobe Bridge is an absolute embarrassment, it represents all that is so wrong with Adobe today. I have no idea why they waste their time developing this slow cow. Maybe this pig shines on a Windows-based machine, but on a Macintosh it comes across as incredibly absurd. I have no idea how anyone can stand this company anymore, we should all be demanding more from Adobe or support viable alternatives.
Installing Opera 9.5 breaks Bridge - Version: 2.1.1.9, 6/24/2008 03:03AM PST
magellan59
If you install Opera 9.5 and then run Bridge CS3 and click on either "Bridge Home", "Adobe Stock Photos", "Adobe Photographers Directory", "Version Cue" or "Start Meeting" on Favorites pane, Bridge freezes, consumes all CPU and needs to be force-quitted. No messages on the system console.
The above mentioned favorites all having browser capabilities in common and me knowing that I just upgraded Opera to 9.5, I started digging around and found Opera inside Bridge, and it is version 9.2. If you want to check, then in Finder right-click on Bridge CS3 application, click on Show Package Contents, open Contents/MacOS folder and Opera app is there).
To get around this, either
(1) uninstall Opera 9.5 (or downgrade it to 9.2) and wait for Bridge update with Opera 9.5 inside
or
(2) Leave Opera 9.5 application on your computer but remove ~/Library/Application Support/Opera folder. (You may want to remove ~/LIbrary/Preferences/Opera and ~/Library/Caches/Opera folders as well, but that is not necessary.) Beware though that if you run Opera next time, it will do the "first run" and recreate this folder again.
The above mentioned favorites all having browser capabilities in common and me knowing that I just upgraded Opera to 9.5, I started digging around and found Opera inside Bridge, and it is version 9.2. If you want to check, then in Finder right-click on Bridge CS3 application, click on Show Package Contents, open Contents/MacOS folder and Opera app is there).
To get around this, either
(1) uninstall Opera 9.5 (or downgrade it to 9.2) and wait for Bridge update with Opera 9.5 inside
or
(2) Leave Opera 9.5 application on your computer but remove ~/Library/Application Support/Opera folder. (You may want to remove ~/LIbrary/Preferences/Opera and ~/Library/Caches/Opera folders as well, but that is not necessary.) Beware though that if you run Opera next time, it will do the "first run" and recreate this folder again.
kiss my a$$ adobe... 



- Version: 2.1.1.9, 2/27/2008 11:05AM PST
splinx001
your update does nothing but shuts my bridge down! reinstall the old version if you're having this problem.