

- ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 CRASHES ON STARTUP HOW TO
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I had to completely uninstall all ADOBE applications. I would always get the above error.īTW: I had to do this twice, because the first time, I missed a file somewhere. Fireworks "THINKS" it is still connected to Dreamweaver. Since then, that "Connection" between applications has become permanent. I edited that image and closed it and continued on my work. While inside Dreamweaver, I could double-click an image file and it opened in my Fireworks to be edited. Just before this happened, I was trying a new feature from within Dreamweaver. As always, Google is your friend here try searching terms like "Fireworks CS6 installation internal error occurred Windows" and variations like that, to see if you can find a posted solution to this problem somewhere.įor me the Fireworks stopped when it got to "Intializing Tab Windows", then a crashed and displayed "Could not complete your request. Otherwise, contacting Adobe's customer support/technical support would be recommended. If someone on the "Downloading, Installing, Setting Up" forum kicks your question back to this forum, just post again and make it clear that it's an installation issue, not a Fireworks application/user issue.
ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 CRASHES ON STARTUP HOW TO
(As a Mac user who's not experienced this problem, I have little idea how to help here reinstalling Fireworks was a good idea on your part, and it's a bit surprising that it didn't work.) Your issue is a bit more in the domain of technical support. That said, this is a user forum, intended primarily for people with specific questions about the software-how to use a feature, how to accomplish a specific task, etc. (Except for a few individuals, people tend to show up, ask their question, and then leave, or else someone starts a rant against Adobe and then everybody else piles on the latter tend to be the lengthiest threads with the most views.) There's also a shortage of input/help from the community as a whole. There's a lack of input from Adobe on this forum. The more common a problem is (highly reported), and the better documented those problems are, the more likely they are to bubble up to the top where they can be worked on by the dev team.You're right. The wish list IS read by Adobe (unlike this user-to-user forum) and is almost like a form of triage. You can help by reporting issues WITH details to the Adobe wishlist. They can't get to all of them in one go, unfortunately. They genuinely want to produce a solid product and do their best to address issues - legacy and new - in each release.

The dev team for Fireworks is a dedicated - but small - team.
ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 CRASHES ON STARTUP WINDOWS
For example, I know one user who has three identical Windows systems, yet only one of those systems is plagued with problems when using Fireworks. It can be hard to track down issues, too. I'm on a MacBook Pro, using Snow Leopard - have not upgraded to Lion yet. I am in the habit (not because of Fireworks) of saving files often, so I might be avoiding some of the issues mentioned here. Once in a while, FW tells me it can't save a file because it's in use elsewhere (and it's not in use elsewhere). I get the "occasional" hang, but Word crashes on me more often than FW. I honestly do not run into the glut of problems people seem to experience.
ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 CRASHES ON STARTUP SOFTWARE
You are creative professionals and shouldn't have to deal with wonky software getting in the way of your creativity, your workflow. I suggest that all of you, who are able, should start investigating your own alternatives to Fireworks. The developers of said programs are also very active in communicating with their users. The speed and responsiveness of these two programs alone is unbelievable at first when you come from a Fireworks background. For the most part though, I am using Sketch 2.0 for a good 80% of the work I typically do in Fireworks. I do not think that either is quite ready to replace Fireworks on my system yet, but they are almost there. Bohemian Software's Sketch 2.0 and Pixelmator 2.01 are going places. (At least Photoshop is 64-bit though.)Īlthough I won't be able to replace Photoshop and InDesign anytime in the near future, I am having spectacular results with some Fireworks alternatives. We're pretty much at the point where the Fireworks needs a rewrite anyway as it has become a bloated mess of half-complete marketing features, sort of like Photoshop. It has clear to me that Adobe is not going to allocate the resources necessary to clean up Fireworks.


But for some reason I have continued using Fireworks despite its numerous flaws and neglect by Adobe. I love(d) Fireworks until Adobe started butchering and neglecting it. I've been using Fireworks since Macromedia's first beta.
