Acrobat XI compatible with FM10?

Are there any incompatibilities with Acrobat XI and Framemaker 10? In other words, will FM10 print to an Acrobat XI print driver?

They should be able to work just fine together provided you follow this one item.  Adobe FrameMaker includes the Adobe PDF Add-On.  If you are using both Adobe Acrobat and Adobe FrameMaker then you do NOT need to install the Adobe PDF Add-On included with Adobe FrameMaker.

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    I submitted this in the updates section but didn't get any help.
    Is Acrobat 9 compatible with Creative Cloud products such as Photoshop CC and InDesign? Will I be forced to upgrade to Acrobat XI or can I keep using Acrobat 9 with the Creative Cloud programs?
    Any help is appreciated, thanks.

    Acrobat 9 should be fine with PDFs you generate with CC apps. I don't believe any of the apps will let you choose a lvel of security that requires Acrobat 10 and up, which is the only stumbling block I can think of.

  • Acrobat 5 compatible with Windows Vista

    Please help   I sent windows a problem report. They said 1 solution was that my Adobe Acrobat 5 was not compatible with my Windows Vista and that I should contact Adobe. I am not very computer literite please help

    No, Acrobat 5 is not compatible with Vista or even newer operating systems.
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  • Acrobat 10 Compatible with FrameMaker7.2?

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    Disclaimer: I have no direct experience with your configuration.
    Acrobat X Std & Pro are supported by Adobe on XP.
    I would have high confidence that these two paths would work:
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    Save-As PDF, of course, is no such thing from Framemaker. Other Adobe apps, like Photoshop and and Illustrator, can round-trip to/from PDF, which is now close to a peer format along side .PSD and .AI. Frame can't even open a Saved-As PDF. This trap is in addition to the other Save-As-PDF hazards pointed out in various threads here.

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    Acrobat 11 says it is compatible with Mac OS X version 10.6.4, 10.7.2, 10.8. My operating system is the new OS X Yosemite 10.10.2. Is it compatible?  The comments in support only mentioned creative cloud applications when stating that it is compatible.  This is not a creative cloud app.

    Hi Michele,
    Yes absolutely it is compatible. So, you can successfully install Acrobat XI on your MAC Yosemite 10.10.
    Please visit this link to download Acrobat 11 for your MAC:
    Other downloads
    Regards,
    Anubha

  • Is Acrobat X compatible with Windows 8?

    If I purchase  Acrobat X Pro will it load on Windows 8 Pro?

    Yes. Acrobat X is compatible with Win 8 along with any CS5.5 and CS6 suite. Make sure you update it to 10.1.4
    http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/mastercollection/tech-spec s.html
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  • Is Adobe Acrobat XI compatible with Framemaker 8?

    Installing the trial version of Acrobat has uninstalled the Adobe pdf printer instance from my Framemaker 8 installation. I can no longer make pdf's with Framemaker! Can these two Adobe products run on the same machine? How do I get Framemaker working again - do I have to reinstall?

    re: ... this problem seems firmly placed at Adobe's doorstep ...
    Yes and no.
    The problem of FM trashing Acro installs, and vice-versa, without warning, is something we can definitely lay at the doorstep of the Adobe abode.
    Adobe main apps tend to co-exist (if the older ones run at all on new platforms, and that's usually beyond Adob's control).
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  • Adobe Acrobat X Compatible with Office 2013?

    I purchased Adobe Acrobat X in December 2014.  My computer died and now I have Office 2013?  I have downloaded Adobe Acrobat onto the new computer, but I cannot seem to get it to work?

    I don't know the seller you mentioned, but I have some general comments
    - Current selling price for Acrobat XI Standard is about twice that (US$)
    - Adobe stopped selling Acrobat X the day they started selling XI, which was in October 2012.
    - It is entirely legal to sell old stock if you happen to still have it
    - If it is represented as the latest version, that isn't good
    - Legal old stock can sometimes be found as a genuine bargain. But it is unlikely to have support for the latest software and hardware.
    - There are a lot of people selling dodgy copies of Acrobat. Some very convincing boxed product. Some at full price. Some with serial numbers that were issued to companies for internal use. All sorts of ways to scam.
    - Serial numbers that are sold without the right, tend to get blocked by Adobe and also might not work for an upgrade
    - If you contacted Adobe they might be able to offer a view on your serial number

  • I just purchased Acrobat and it says it is not compatible with Windows Vista. Is this true?

    I just purchased Acrobat and it says it is not compatible with Windows Vista. Is this true?

    Hi joe beischel,
    Kindly post this query in Acrobat forums:Acrobat
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    Florence

  • Java, Adobe Acrobat, HP Web Printing, Adobe Contribute, all of which people use world round no longer compatible with Firefox? Maybe it's time to go back to IE.

    Firefox used to be the best, now its working against every piece of software i use in the publishing industry. Java is important, so is Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe contribute.
    Maybe it is time to kick Firefox to the curb. Firefox is not getting better, it's getting worse. It freezes, it crashes, it's no longer compatible with major programs in the publishing industry.
    AND, you guys never answer any of your users. I'm tired of Firefox freezing up. read your freaking forums. Your not making the internet better, I used to have such faith you.

    Thanks Mike!
    I'm just so frustrated, its bad enough my other laptop wasn't even 2 yrs old
    yet and I've spent $800 to have it fixed twice already, this 3rd time I was
    DONE... so I moved onto Sony, but this Vista just is making my life a living
    hell, I just spent a fortune on the laptop, and now I have to buy Adobe 9
    when my adobe 7 isn't even 2 yrs old... ugh... its just very frustrating and
    nerve racking and is costing more than I make in a week in this business
    (real estate processing)... I should sell Microsoft for a living, I'd be a
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    My husband's Mac has been through hell and back physically, is 5 yrs old and
    we've never had to take it in for any upgrades or issues, its SO easy to
    use... why can't Microsoft be the same?!?!
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    you see those often! LOL

  • Adobe Acrobat 5 not compatible with Windows 8

    When I try to open up files saved in Adobe Acrobat 5 my new computer with Windows 8 gives me a message that they are not compatible with Windows 8. What do I need to do to be able to open these files on my new computerwth Windows 8?

    Did you install reader or such on Win8? AA5 is not even compatible with Win7, though it can be made to work with work arounds for the 32-bit version. I suspect you also have a 64-bit system, which I think is totally incompatibile with AA5. Download the Reader XI and try to open the PDFs with that. I suspect they will open fine.
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  • Is acrobat 9 pro extended compatible with windows 8.1

    When switched to Windows 8.1. I loosed my PDF printer and a few more issues came in.
    I wonder if Acrobat 9 Pro Extended is not compatible with W 8.1. ????

    Only AA XI is certified for use with Win 8.1. That being said, you may still be able to run AA 9 on the new system. However, the updates are likely critical to proper operation, particularly with a 64-bit processor. If you have OFFICE 2010 or newer, you will only be able to print to the Adobe PDF printer. The only full way to find out is to try it, but the updates may be the answer to your printer problem. I thought that AcroTray and the print driver worked in AA 8.1, but have not tried it myself.

  • PDF Documents compatible with Acrobat Reader 5.0

    Which version (Standard, Pro or Ext Pro) of Adobe Acrobat 9.0  family should I buy to create PDF documents compatible with Acrobat Reader 5.0 ????
    Is it possible to create PDF files from HTML and navigate through the links ????
    Thank you.

    Thank you for your answer.
    Related to my first question (compatibility with Acrobat Reader 5.0), how should I save the PDF created ????  Saving the PDF in Acrobat Pro 9.0 with standard save option makes the document not readable by Acrobat Reader 5.0.
    Should I save the document as PDF/A, PDF/X or any other subset ?????  If so, I'm not sure if they are included in the Standard.
    Thank you in advance.

  • FM 9 compatible with Acrobat 8?

    I'm evaluating a trial version of FM9.
    I already had Acrobat Standard 8 installed, so I skipped the PDF option of the FM9 install based on past experience with FrameMaker's built-in partial Acrobat distribution trashing Acrobat Proper.
    FM9 (as noted in some previous topics here) would not save as PDF. I repaired Acrobat 8, no change. So as to continue with the evaluation, I installed a trial of Acrobat 9, but I don't want to buy it as it has no new features I need.
    So is there a way to get FM9's Save as PDF feature to recognize and use Acrobat 8?
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    Some correlation between FrameMaker and Distiller may be useful.
    Some snippets from Adobe TechNotes.
    "You can create PDF files in Adobe FrameMaker by saving a FrameMaker document as a PDF file or by printing to the Adobe PDF printer. Both methods use Adobe Acrobat Distiller..."
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    FrameMaker 7.1p116 is compatible with either Acrobat Distiller 6.0 or 7.0.
    FrameMaker 7.1b023 and 7.1p114 are compatible with Acrobat Distiller 6.0.
    FrameMaker 7 shipped with Distiller 5.05
    FrameMaker 6 shipped with Distiller 4.05
    And, for FM 9.x we got/have Distiller 9.x
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  • Exporting comments from PDF-Adobe Acrobat 9 not compatible with MS Word. Any solution?

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    PS

    For MS Office 2010 applications have Acrobat X on board.
    A useful reference: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.html
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