OS X Yosemite and CS5 Indesign

I have just installed OS X Yosemite on my iMac and while the CS5 Photoshop and Illustrator app.s work the Indesign one doesn't and that's the urgent one that i need.
Help please. I have just installed Java for OS X 2014-001.

Just checked again and the problem seems to have solved itself with installing the Java for OS X 2014-001, so I'll sign off.

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