
Tap on Restart or Power off depending on the option available. Press and hold the Power button on your phone until you see a menu. If the “My apps and games” section is missing or not working properly in the Play Store, you can try restarting your Android phone or tablet. In case the screen that shows installed apps and games appears blank with a white screen, this post will help you with that too.Īlso read: How to Install Apps on Android without Google Play Store 1. If Google Play Store doesn’t show installed apps on your phone, it’s easy to bring them back as shown here. The section also shows all the previously installed apps.

Also, Adobe have been promoting Creative Cloud for a long time now so you would think that they would have fully tested AAM before launching.Google Play Store has a dedicated section that lists all the currently installed apps on your phone. I doubt if many users would download every Adobe product so I think a fairer solution would be to charge a reasonable price for individual programs. One of the excuses they used was high transportation costs I defy anyone to tell me how this applies to downloaded products! I am not totally against the idea of the Creative Cloud, just think consumers should have a choice between that and licensed software. Seeing that Australians pay some of the highest prices for software in the western world, the government has set up an enquiry and made sure that Adobe, Microsoft and Apple attended. I think Adobe’s arrogance to what consumers want compared to what suits them is appalling. I am not a commercial user of Adobe products but a photo enthusiast that has been using Photoshop since CS and have been on a long learning curve so am not looking at 'jumping ship' to learn a new product. Manually updating all my Adobe products takes me forever!ĭitto to KCH. I still firmly believe this is a software bug in the CC program and Adobe really need to get a fix asap. Could this be related to the installtion location in the preferences? I assume the default is just the 32-bit Program Files folder and maybe this is why only some installtions show up? Any that are 64-bit or have a 64bit counterpart do not display as installed. The only apps showing installed are the 32-bit only apps. I have however noticed a pattern to the issue. After I restarted, it returned to not showing some of my installations. Initally, all programs reported installed. I then installed all my CC apps on this fresh computer. I have also fully patched this system and installed a basic AV program (ClamWin).

I have acquired a space PC and ran a fresh installation of Windows 7 Professional 圆4 on it.

I have a test case that I would like you to report feedback to whoever is the appropriate person: I'm firmly in the belief that if your system is bogged down, start afresh and reinstall your operating system.
