Open Adobe Acrobat Professional in Rosetta mode.

I have Adobe acrobat 8 as well as photoshop cs3. I am having trouble finding my scanner with acrobat (though I can find the scanner with adobe 7). I tried getting acrobat 8 to open in Rosetta mode but that's not an option. I can open photoshop cs3 in Rosetta mode and when it does open in Rosetta mode, I can use photoshop to scan documents. Is there some reason why acrobat professional cannot open in Rosetta mode? It is a universal application.

As far as I can determine, the scanning software is a Power PC application, though also with that application, when I get info, there is not the option to open in Rosetta mode. Perhaps I do not understand.
Being a PowerPC app is exactly why the program must run in Rosetta, which is a PowerPC emulator. That is, the type of CPUs Macs used before switching to Intel. That's why there's no option to choose Rosetta mode for a PowerPC app. It has no choice but to run through Rosetta.
Sounds like Skrocki has you covered though. Just get the latest software so you don't have to run anything in Rosetta emulation.

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