Adobe Connect
Adobe Connect is a web conferencing and online collaboration platform from Adobe, used for virtual meetings, webinars, training sessions, and presentations. It provides screen sharing, breakout rooms, interactive whiteboarding, polling, Q&A, chat, recording capabilities, and attendee management. The app is commonly used by enterprises, educational institutions, and training organizations for synchronous learning and remote collaboration. While primarily browser-based, Adobe ships desktop clients for enhanced performance and offline access to certain features.
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1 suggestionAdobe Connect's current desktop client is Intel-only and will stop working when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). Adobe has not yet announced a native Apple Silicon build. Since this is a web-based collaboration platform, the most immediate workaround is to access Adobe Connect through any modern web browser on your Mac — Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or Edge all run natively on Apple Silicon and provide full access to meetings, webinars, recordings, and most desktop client features. If your workflow relies on specific desktop-client features (such as plugin integrations or performance optimizations for large meetings), contact Adobe Sales or check adobe.com/products/connect periodically to see whether a native desktop build is announced. The September 2028 deadline gives you time to test browser-based access and plan your transition now.
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