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An Acrobat Pro heads up.
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An Acrobat Pro heads up.


  • Subject: An Acrobat Pro heads up.
  • From: Brian Christmas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 11:49:33 +1100


G’day from Oz.

Runing 10.12.3

I’ve been using the stand-alone version of Acrobat Pro on my iMac, whereas my Clients have been using the version that comes packaged with the Creative Cloud suite.

Their version was 3 builds behind my version, and my App was freezing under their Acrobat on their iMac.

So, I purchased the Cloud package, re-installed (back dated) Acrobat, and immediately got a freeze. Easily fixed once I knew what the problem was.

However, I’ve since run over 1000 email through my App, and have noticed that the older Acrobat…


a) is slower (I estimate 10%)

b) does not work as happily with Applescript (in the form of ASObjC, that’s mainly why it’s slower)

c) crashes far more frequently.

d) I’ve had to extensively re-code to hadle the older versions problems.

Why don’t Adobe synchronize their versions? Would keep me happier.

Regards

Santa
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