Enable High Resolution for Retina Screen

Version 11.0.0 downloaded from Creative Cloud on iMac 5K Retina screen (Yosemite). Acrobat Pro opens in Low Resolution - all text.images appears blurred/bitmapped/low resolution.
On looking at the applications info: 'Open in low resolution' is ticked and dimmed, so it can't be changed.
I've seen a couple of hacks to fix this, one of which states you should go into the Contents/info.plist and add <key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
<string>True</string> just before </dict>
I'm not keen to do this, plus sounds like it will be glitchy.
Please would the next update allow high resolution for Retina screens. Thanks.

Big thanks Adobe, a day later, you release 11.0.09 which has fixed this issue.

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