


Because Suitcase Fusion produced the following error message: "Suitcase Fusion could not open the Font Vault on location. That is why I uninstalled Suitcase Fusion 2 and installed Suitcase Fusion 7 (Version 18) (USD 119.85).Īpparently, however, essential components haven't been properly uninstalled during the deinstallation process. However, after upgrading to Windows 10, conflicts with suitcase fusion 2 arised. Please let me know when this will be fixed?īefore I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, I used Extensis Suitcase Fusion 2 (Version 13), and I had so far never a problem! Some will still have problems but some it'll work for until its tweaked after a week, yet again.Įxtensis, this happens every time, every time I upgrade I wait more weeks for a fix!Įvery time I get told lessons will be learnt but its Adobe's fault. Now in testing"Ħ weeks from start of fault "OK, ready, can you download the fix?" Several weeks and mutiple people asking when its going to be fixed, later, we'll get told "almost ready.
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"Suitcase Fusion 6 is an older version we dont support the plugins for anymore, update to 7"Īfter I pay yet more money for a product that I might have only had for a year, and update to 7 and it still doesnt fix it "We're aware of the problem, which is because Adobe have done ABC, our developers are working on a fix, it'll be out soon. I'm waiting to be told by Extensis something along the lines of the following YET AGAIN: This has happened to me over at least the past four times I've updated Creative Suite, wasting tens of hours and money. The Extensis Panel has a problem yet again which I have to find out the hard way.

I get this problem EVERY time Adobe updates to a new release of Creative Suite and Extensis then play catch up to fix it. This is the panel that is supposed to show Google fonts. Yet again, after updating to yet another new version of Adobe Creative suite (2015.5.0), I get the error "This panel was unable to connect to Suitcase Fusion" in Photoshop.
