Adobe Acrobat Mountain Lion

How do I upgrade Acrobat 6.0 to work with Mountain Lion?

How old is that version of Acrobat?  I suspect you'll need a newer version which would be a paid upgrade from Adobe.
Do you need Acrobat, though?  What are you using it for?  PDFPen or PDFPen Pro may be a more cost-attractive option.

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  • Non NVidia graphics card issues with Adobe and Mountain Lion

    It took me a while to figure it out, but now I am certain. If using a Mac with a non nvidia graphics card there will be issues in Mountain Lion while using Adobe products. I tested this with Illustrator CS6 for over a year on 5 different Mac computers.
    Here is what happens
    As soon as I open Illustrator on a Mac without a NVidia graphics card and I attend to apply an shadow effect, Illustrator crashes. If I do this procedure on a Mac with a NVidia inside, all works well.
    I tested this on the following Macs
    MacBook Pro (Early 2009) with NVidia 9600M GT - it works
    MacBook Pro (Early 2011) with Radeon 6750M - doesn't work
    Mac Pro (Early 2009) with Radeo HD 5770 - doesn't work
    The same Mac Pro (Early 2009) with NVidia GT120 - it works
    MacBook Air (Mid 2012) with Intel HD 4000 - doesn't work
    iMac (Late 2012) with NVidia 680MX - it works
    Since I owned all these Macs, I could test it several times with different kind of software updates. 10.8, 10.8.1, 10.8.2 and 10.8.3 did deliver the same result. Everytime the same result.
    Already got in touch with Adobe
    With Illustrator CS5 it worked like a charme, so I assumed it could be an Adobe issue. But Adobe support told me, it's Apple's fault since 10.8 uses different processes for the graphics performance.
    What can be done, to resolve this issue? I cannot buy only Macs with NVidia inside, since the small portable front of Macs is only coming with Intel graphics cards. And is there anybody out there, having this issue? I cannot be the only one, using shadows in Illustrator.

    With Illustrator CS5 it worked like a charme, so I assumed it could be an Adobe issue. But Adobe support told me, it's Apple's fault since 10.8 uses different processes for the graphics performance.
    A typical response.  IMO it's most likely a combination of Adobe's reluctance to fix the issue combined with Apple's desire for advancement and change.  I've personally experienced several things that've become broken owing to Apple changing fundamental aspects of the OS, and the developers of the third-party software in question have either never fixed their software, or are taking their sweet time.  WireTap Studio and Snapz Pro from Ambrosia are a case in point, though they eventually fixed Snapz Pro.  Eventually…
    Frankly, good luck getting either side to do anything about this.  Your best bet is probably getting in touch with AppleCare and seeing if you can get this escalated to Engineering, but I wouldn't hold your breath for a fix from either party.  Or perhaps one of the Apple mailing lists will prove useful.

  • Printer problems in adobe cs5 mountain lion

    anyone have printer problems in mountain lion with adobe cs5

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    It works in OS X Mountain Lion, but there are some problems > http://roaringapps.com/app:4956
    If you want more information, you can have a look at the Adobe website, where you will find more information about possible problems in Mountain Lion.
    New computers come with OS X Mountain Lion, so this is the Mac OS X version you will have. Some users would recommend you to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a virtual machine, but you will be wasting hard disk space and performance while its virtual machine is running

  • Adobe CS5 & Mountain Lion

    I am a Graphic Designer currently working on a pc but I am making the switch to MAC. My employer has offered to sell me a Adobe CS5 license at a discount (I currently use cs4 on my pc) but I'm not sure if it will work on the current version of OS X. I've googled and heard about it working for people and others have issues. I know Adobe cs5 only OFFICIALLY supports Mac OS X v10.5.7 or v10.6.3; Mac OS X v10.6.3 but I really have no idea what that means.
    What I want to know is If I buy a new mac (what's currently available 10/15/13), Will I be able to run Adobe Cs5?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    It works in OS X Mountain Lion, but there are some problems > http://roaringapps.com/app:4956
    If you want more information, you can have a look at the Adobe website, where you will find more information about possible problems in Mountain Lion.
    New computers come with OS X Mountain Lion, so this is the Mac OS X version you will have. Some users would recommend you to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard on a virtual machine, but you will be wasting hard disk space and performance while its virtual machine is running

  • After upgrading to mountain lion, contribute cs4 did not open

    After upgrading to Mountain Lion, I found that Contribute CS4 did not open.  In searching for an answer I found the following on the Adobe forum:
    "Earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop (CS3 and CS4) software were also tested with Mountain Lion and there are currently no known issues."
    So continuing to search, two days of frustration ensued as I "chatted" with 2 unhelpful Adobe customer support reps, searched unhelpful Apple and Adobe websites and posted my question in various places.  Finally I found that the above statement was completely wrong when I received the following from an Adobe staffer:
    Mountain LION is not a supported platform for Adobe Contribute CS4. The supported versions are Latest Adobe Contribute 6.5 and Adobe Contribute CS5.X.
    And now I have to spend hundreds in order to maintain my website after upgrading to Mountain Lion.  I don't even know to whom I should take my complaint, Apple or Adobe.  Does this mean I have to research every piece of software I use before upgrading my Mac?  At the very least, Mac owners should be forwarned of platform support failures for major 3rd party producers. I'm doing my bit here.   How about you taking some responsibility?

    I just baught a new imac from the apple store and loaded mountain lion when I got home due to the time it would take there.  I then used migration assitant to load CS4 from my mac pro that is using snow lepord.  This worked flawlessly. CS4 and Bridge work great.  I then downloaded the mountain lion upgrade to my wifes mac pro that was also using snow lepord and once mountain lion was instaled it disabled CS4 compleatly.  I will repost the results tomorrow. I believe that I can reinstall CS4 to her mac pro now that she has mountain lion installed using migration assistant from my mac pro since it worked this way with the new imac.  I hope this works because I want to upgrade my mac pro to mountain lion but can't afford to lose CS4. 

  • Contribute CS4 hates Mountain Lion, or vice versa

    After upgrading to Mountain Lion, I found that Contribute CS4 did not open.  In searching for an answer I found the following on the Adobe forum:
    "Earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop (CS3 and CS4) software were also tested with Mountain Lion and there are currently no known issues."
    So continuing to search, two days of frustration ensued as I "chatted" with 2 unhelpful Adobe customer support reps, searched unhelpful Apple and Adobe websites and posted my question in various places.  Finally I found that the above statement was completely wrong when I received the following from an Adobe staffer:
    Mountain LION is not a supported platform for Adobe Contribute CS4. The supported versions are Latest Adobe Contribute 6.5 and Adobe Contribute CS5.X.
    And now I have to spend hundreds in order to maintain my website after upgrading to Mountain Lion.  I don't even know to whom I should take my complaint, Apple or Adobe.  Does this mean I have to research every piece of software I use before upgrading my Mac?  At the very least, Mac owners should be forwarned of platform support failures for major 3rd party producers. I'm doing my bit here.   How about you taking some responsibility?

    "Earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop (CS3 and CS4) software were also tested with Mountain Lion and there are currently no known issues."
    and
    "Mountain LION is not a supported platform for Adobe Contribute CS4. The supported versions are Latest Adobe Contribute 6.5 and Adobe Contribute CS5.X."
    Do not mean the same thing.
    Adobe probably DID test and found no problems with their machines using their configurations but they can't cover every possible configuration out there so there's bound to be some instances (or many instances) where it won't work.
    Hence the second quote saying it is not supported...

  • Adobe acrobat 8 professional crashes in mountain lion

    I just bought a new IMAC with mountain lion. I realize some of the older programs no longer work with it but I reinstalled adobe acrobat 8 professional and it does not seem compatable. I tried downloading an update and a patch but it constantly freezes, trying to use the text edit doesn't work and crashes the program or locks it up. I need to be able to edit PDFS and the program no longer works. Any suggestions?

    You could try using spotlight to search for PDF files... short of that, you may have to ask Adobe.

  • Hi I've just upgraded from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion now Quarkxpress 6.5, Adobe creative suite CS2, Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional and Microsoft Office 2004 will nolonger open. Can anyone please advise me what I can do to get these programs running.

    Hi I've just upgraded my MacBook Pro from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion. Now my installed programs:- Quarkxpress 6.5 - Adobe creative suite CS2 - Adobe Acrobat 7.0 professional and Microsoft Office 2004 will not open - I get a banner saying not supported by power mac. Can anyone please help me I really need these programs for my work. Thank you!

    hi tuggerose
    i think it is bad new for you. if it's any consilation i went through the same thing when i loaded mountain lion when it first came out. i think the problem is that mountain lion is a pure 64bit operating system and the software you have is 32bit. earlier os's were able to emulate 32bit but the new system does not. the answer is new software. i did it and it cost me a load of money and much angst so your not alone.

  • Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

    Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a new MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

    Is it ok to instal older versions of Microsoft Office 2008, Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0, Adobe CS3 on a new MacBook Pro Retina running Mountain Lion?

  • How to set up Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.5 as printer in Mountain Lion

    How do I set up Adobe Acrobat 9 as printer in Mountain Lion as I would with Windows?

    Changes in OS X made it impossible for Acrobat Pro to install a "printer" for itself as it did before Snow Leopard. The PPD for Acrobat was always very buggy anyway, so no one really misses that part of it.
    For any Adobe app (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.), you instead go to the File menu and choose the PDF flyout, as show here:
    For other apps, you hit Command+P as always and open the Adobe PDF options at the lower left of the print dialogue box:
    Choose "Save as Adobe PDF" and continue on from there to choose your PDF settings.
    Quark XPress has all of the pro PDF options built in to its output. You don't use access Acrobat Pro at all in the menus or standard print dialogue.

  • HT1338 I downloaded the latest Mountain Lion to my macbook 2.4 and lost my acrobat 5.0. Also, it will not reinstall. Does the new upgrade not allow Adobe Acrobat 5.0.

    I downloaded the new operating OSX Mountain Lion and now my mackbook 2.4 will no longer read or open Adobe Acrobat 5.0. I tried to re-install and it wouldn't allow it. Does the new operating system totally kill Adobe Acrobat 5.0? Is it possible to make it work and if so, how?

    You will need to wipe your drive because you cannot downgrade over a newer system. So, you'd need to have a complete backup and either your Snow Leopard install disk or a bootable clone made before upgrading to Lion. If you have the disk, insert it while holding down C key to boot off it, choose Utilities (after language selection), choose Disk Utility and choose erase. After that, the installer will automatically reinstall SL and you can use Setup Assistant to move over your files from your backup. (Note: Mail changed in Lion, so you won't be able to import it - you'd have to do it manually).
    If you have a bootable clone, it's even easier: boot with the clone, use Disk Utility to erase the drive and clone your SL system back to your internal drive.
    Depending on which route you'll decide on, we can give more detailed instructions.

  • Mail in Mavericks sending my filled form Adobe Acrobat Pro PDF files blank, this didn't happened in Mountain Lion, please help!!! :(

    Mail in Mavericks sending my filled form Adobe Acrobat Pro PDF files blank, this didn't happened in Mountain Lion, this where created in Adobe Acrobat Pro X and never had any problems in Monutain Lion, please help me

    Thanks for your response, it is a mail problem, I been sendings filled form PDFs estimates for years from my Mac then yesterday I went from mountain lion to mavericks and the problem started, if I zip or move te files to any other windows or Mac computer it opens fine, the problem is when I attach it to a message in mail it attached the file blank

  • Intall Error - Adobe Acrobat X Pro - Mac OSX (10.8.4) Mountain Lion

    Hi,
    I cannot install Adobe Acrobat X Pro on my Mac running Mountain Lion. The install file is through my university. The Installer runs like normal but end with the following screen:
    I can send the lntall log if necessary. I have turned off Gatekeeper so it cannot be that. What is wrong??
    Marius

    Thanks for your response. However, I do not have any other version of Adobe Acrobat installed. I even tried to remove Adobe Reader, but same response. The only other Adobe product I have installed is Adobe Air, but that should not have any effect.
    Any other tips?

  • Why is Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 crashing after my upgrade to Mountain Lion?

    OK. The day I upgraded to Mountain Lion was the day that Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 stopped working for me. I have tried re-installing Pro and now I'm getting the error message that "Licensing for this product has stopped working." I have been all over the Adobe boards and everything is written towards fixing problems pre-Mountain Lion.
    I tried a License Recovery Launcher and the problem there is that Power PC are no longer supported. Does the fact that Power PC apps are no longer supported have anything to do with this or are their other issues? Does anyone have any constructive solutions?
    I can't believe that there is not more discussions about this so any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!

    Mine is crashing, too, and I must assume that the 9.5.2 update is the cause. Version 9.5.1 of Acrobat Pro worked perfectly well on 10.8.2 in every aspect.  My crashes occur on trying to save as "Adobe PDF Files, Optimized".
    I think, it is not OSX at fault here but the Adobe update; I found a (PC related) post on the adobe forums.  Hopefully a fix will be issued by Adobe.  I wonder if it could be a font issue?

  • I am installing Adobe Acrobat on a Mac with OSx Mountain Lion - gives me this error DW006 any ideas?

    I am installing Adobe Acrobat on a Mac with OSx Mountain Lion - gives me this error any ideas?
    ERROR: DW006: Apple Package failed to install successfully.
    ERROR: DW050: The following payload errors were found during install:
    ERROR: DW050: - Acrobat Professional: Install failed

    No there is not enough information in this snipped of your installation log.  Please see Troubleshoot with install logs | CS5, CS5.5, CS6 - http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/troubleshoot-install-logs-cs5-cs5.html for information on how to review the installation log in it's entirety.

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