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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Alex Drinkwater commentedI see the newly-announced Adobe XD CC STILL can't be packaged into a standalone MacOS installer package in Adobe Application Manager, making it very difficult to install in our university labs.
I'd really like to know why this hasn't been done yet, and if/when us education users can expect this to happen.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alex Drinkwater commentedLike many others, we will not be able to offer students at our university the chance to learn this application unless a standalone Mac installer is created.
I just posted about this issue, but my post seems to have disappeared. Apologies for any duplication, if my earlier post reappears.
This issue still hasn't been addressed, apparently. A new version of XD has been released as part of Creative Cloud 2018 (Adobe XD CC), and the I'm STILL not able to build a standalone MacOS installer package using Adobe Application Manager.
I was hoping that this would be addressed when the application left beta, but apparently not.
I'd really like to hear from an Adobe representative why this has still not beed addressed.
We have staff here at Goldsmiths University of London who'd really like to use XD in their classes, but currently, we are unable to distribute this application (unlike All other CC applications) to lab Macintosh computers.
Please could you address this situation as soon as possible, or, at the very least, provide some reasonable explanation of why this hasn't been done, and suggest some kind of workaround what will allow this application to be distributed to Lab Macs in the same way that Every other Creative Cloud application can be.
Alex Drinkwater
Technical Adviser
Goldsmiths University of London
London UK