Adobe Drive Changelog

What's new in Adobe Drive 5.0.2.16

Apr 4, 2014
  • Provides bug fixes when integrating with an AEM DAM system.

New in Adobe Drive 5.0.1.28 (Nov 5, 2013)

  • Support for 64-bit Windows systems.
  • Improved responsiveness of the UI when working with large files on AEM DAM systems.
  • Improved performance when downloading large files (350 Mb and larger, for example) from cloud-hosted AEM DAM systems.
  • Files with names that contain special characters can now be saved on a AEM DAM server, and the file names are displayed correctly. [3627367, 3385384]
  • When another user checks in a new version of a document on an AEM DAM server while you have that document open, it is no longer necessary to explicitly show versions in order to see the change. [3367382]
  • Adobe Drive now correctly handles file names that use double-byte and extended characters when checking files in and out of AEM DAM systems. [3627481]

New in Adobe Drive 5.0.0.113 (Aug 1, 2013)

  • Supports both Creative Cloud and Creative Suite 6 versions of the integrated desktop applications.
  • Supports 64-bit Mac OS.
  • Improved performance in downloading assets from supported DAMs
  • An updated Adobe Experience Manager DAM Connector extends support to the latest AEM DAM release (5.6.1) and includes additional performance improvements.
  • When integrating with AEM DAM, performance is improved when browsing a large number of assets in Adobe Bridge.
  • If you were previously using Adobe Drive 4, these updates and improvements (along with key bug fixes) were introduced in the 4.2 release:
  • An updated CMIS connector integrates with Alfresco 4.2, IBM FileNet P8, and Microsoft SharePoint 2013.
  • New file status icons are shown when viewing managed assets in a platform file browser (Windows Explorer or Mac OS Finder). The new icons show the DAM status of a file that is checked out by the user, checked out by another user, or up-to-date.

New in Adobe Drive 4.2 (Mar 14, 2013)

  • This update provides key fixes and improvements in the Mac OS context menu and other areas, an updated CMIS connector, new file status icons when viewing managed assets via the Finder/Explorer, and more.

New in Adobe Drive 4.0 (May 23, 2012)

  • Integration with CS6:
  • Adobe Drive 4 fully integrates with Creative Suite 6 products, including Adobe Photoshop 32/64bit, Adobe Bridge 32/64bit, Adobe Illustrator 32/64bit, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe InCopy.
  • Automatic check-in for file added from Finder or Explorer:
  • You can now choose to automatically check in new files that are added in a connected folder through the file system (Windows Explorer).
  • Automatic check-in is enabled by default; you can de-select the option in the Settings dialog to disable the feature.
  • When the feature is enabled, files are automatically checked in when you create them in a connected folder, or when you copy new files into a connected folder.
  • You can add a default string in the Settings dialog to use as the check-in comment for newly added files.
  • Server connection display name:
  • When you add a new Adobe Drive connection, you can specify a customized display name for that connection. The display name is show for the connection icon and the file system volume name.
  • If you do not specify a Display Name value, the connection URL is shown to identify the connection.
  • Show metadata of history version in Adobe Bridge (CQ DAM only):
  • When you view the history versions of an asset that is managed by a CQ DAM server, the metadata of for the selected version is shown in the metadata panel of Adobe Bridge.
  • Updates link on Adobe Drive Connect UI:
  • When you click the “Updates” link in the Adobe Drive Connect UI, Adobe Application Manager checks for available updates and let you choose the latest updates to install.

New in Adobe Drive 3.2 (Mar 22, 2012)

  • This update provides key fixes and improvements in performance, metadata handling and other areas.