TypeKit fonts don't show in Photoshop

It's not just on Apple, having same issue on PC. Font Typekit is a JOKE. It's been nothing but trouble. It blocks fonts I already owned and had loaded, and when I try to sync fonts from Typekit via Adobe Cloud, it won't. I purely HATE this new Creative Cloud...should be called Creative Fog. If someone from Adobe wants to contact me to help, use the webform at Contact - Lucid Marketing Consultant Nashville | Lucid Marketing ... I have no intention of hanging on the phone for hours like the fellow who started this stream. PS So I went back, reloaded Creative Cloud, went back to Typekit, it says the fonts are synced, but they do not show up in Photoshop: typekit bites - LucidGal's library ... how do I get out of Creative Cloud and just go back to the out-of-the-box Adobe programs that used to work?

Of the ones I own and have alays been able to use, Weiss, Mission come to mind. I don't have time to go back and look at every single font I've tried to use. I've tried and given up, which I think is really the objective for Adobe. Evidenced by asking a dozen questions about unrelated stuff and moving my problem around to different discussion threads. You win. I quit.

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