Adobe Acrobat Reader For Mac Mountain Lion
















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Adobe expects to fix this issue by late July, which is around the same time as the expected Mountain Lion release date. Is there any issue with the lightning download of the Add-in? There is no issue with the lightning download of the Add-in on Mac OS X 10.8. Acrobat Pro X in not compatible with Mountainlion. I have obtained a an Acrobat Pro X for my Mac Pro 10.8.2 OS X (Mountainlion). The font of my pdf documents are blurry and vague.

Click to expand.Snow Leopard. Installed on an older Mini Server in my office, put 'out to pasture' when it was replaced by a refurb 2012 i7 Mini Server bought on Apple's refurb portal.

FWIW, I have read on the interwebs that v4 worked/works on 10.10. IMO 10.11 and.12 'broke' some older software, including older versions of PDF Pen. SL was pretty much my favorite OS version and that Server ran some legacy SW that hadn't been updated in a while. And, I've found that Smile is very responsive, they've always responded quickly and I've never told them that I have several licenses to curry favors. I have both PDF Expert and PDFpen Pro licenses installed on my main computer.

I do not have Acrobat installed anymore in any flavor. They are both way less expensive and I have not found the need to do anything PDF related that I have not been able to do with one or the other. As campyguy mentioned, I look for purchase opportunities in various bundles. By doing so I have the latest versions of each of them. I was using PDFpen Pro for a few years and then about a year ago I got PDF Expert in a bundle. I used both for slightly different things but as this point I use PDF expert pretty much exclusively.

It does all that I need and is cheaper than PDFpen Pro. Grab trials of each and put them through their paces for the uses that you have and go from there.