Anticc 1.7 High Quality

: Installed to manage the connection requests of the specific application.

: If the latest version of Adobe Creative Cloud is causing issues, some users recommend downgrading to ACC 5.9 or strictly using AntiCC 1.7 to bypass the cloud check. Why Use AntiCC? anticc 1.7

| Metric | Before AntiCC | After AntiCC 1.7 | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 23 | 3 | -87% | | RAM usage (idle) | 1.2 GB | 180 MB | -85% | | CPU usage (idle) | 8-15% (spikes) | 0-1% | -93% | | Boot time (cold start) | 45 seconds | 32 seconds | -29% | | Launch time (Photoshop) | 9 seconds | 7 seconds | -22% | | Network requests/hour | 340 | 12 | -96% | : Installed to manage the connection requests of

It is frequently used in conjunction with "RiD" or "TNT" patches to prevent the software from requiring a login. System Impact and Stability Issues | Metric | Before AntiCC | After AntiCC 1

If you are a freelancer or business, consider whether you need cloud collaboration features (file syncing, library sharing, font activation). AntiCC 1.7 breaks these. However, if you are a solo editor working offline, AntiCC 1.7 transforms a sluggish, internet-tethered suite into a snappy, local-first tool.

AntiCC is a lightweight tool designed for macOS users who want to run Adobe applications—such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Premiere Pro—without having the full Adobe Creative Cloud