Dremweaver CC doesn't start on Mac os maverick

Hi
I've installed Dreamwear CC but it doesn't start... when i click on it, simply nothing happen.
i've read in forum some solutions and tryed but without success ( uninstalled java ecc...) but seem's nobody's had my problem...
No problem with other apps ( i've complete CC suite).
If can be helping on my mac there's yet installed old version of dw (CS5)
...any suggestion??
Thanks
Giovanni

Hi ben,
Thanks for advice.
I read all info but my configuration doesn't have nothing wrong....
Anyway i SOLVED downloading directly dreamweaver from adobe site ( before i had try to install from creative clud manager), then login with my account to activate it.
Giovanni

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