Avid Link app
What's the general take on the Avid Link application?
It seems to have improved from the previous incarnation "Application Manager", but it still feels like an excuse to shove a storefront in our face to buy more stuff than it is actually useful. The main concern I have is the CPU usage. Too many times when I check Menu Meter, I see that it is using 10% of my CPU. And with a 4.2 GHz quad-core i7 that 10% seems a little excessive for that little thing, let alone that calling-home activity in the background. |
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Most people I know are just uninstalling that thing after every PT update
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On Windows I use CCleaner to disable Avid Link at startup and, when I want to use it, start it manually.
And yes, Cloud Collaboration is uninstalled after any PT update. |
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Before uninstalling Avid Link, I just run it once to check for updates
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I start it manually (disabled launch at startup)... I usually launch it once a day, check for updates, sync account, check messages, notifications, then quit the app from the taskbar (in Windows).
I think it's in the right direction... works well for installs... As a standalone hub for user group/community/messaging, I think it's not quite ready for prime time... better design for full-screen GUI I think would help. |
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I upgraded to 2020.12.0 (Ultimate) the other day. Until now, Avid Link was something harmless I ignored unless I wanted to check for updates. Now, I find it 'steals' focus from any application - including Pro Tools - every few minutes.
So, I might be in record and when I press the spacebar to stop, nothing happens... because Avid Link has stolen the focus. It also does it when Pro Tools isn't running - like when I'm trying to edit a script in Word, when I'm trying to select some files for wetransfer in Safari, when I'm renaming a folder in Finder, or... It was driving me mad until I found a Python script on the internet that I could run in Terminal that would keep reporting the app with focus and sure enough and after few moments any app will change to Avid Link. What a load of nonsense. it's gone from being merely lousy to be being actively harmful. |
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