If it does not find one, it cannot install the scripts. When PS is being installed, it looks for a compatible version of Bridge. This may not satisfy all your needs, but it might provide some ideas and approaches that may work for you.Īs far as Image Processor goes, that's not Bridge's fault, it's how the applications were installed: the scripts for that are provided by Photoshop. From what I've heard, the Adobe engineers are working on replacing multiple Windows but no one knows when they will arrive.īelow is a current model for various ways of using the Tabs in Bridge.
Obviously, no one but Adobe knew how they'd be implemented, and I assure you that the loss of multiple Windows was never part of our wish. HI Jones, I'm sorry, but I'm not following what you're doing with Tabs that is unsuccessful for you.Īs one who's used Adobe Bridge since it was first released in 2005, I, and many others, have been asking for Tabs from the beginning.