Seems to work ok in Snow Lion. Vkubalkova Aug 4 Does not work with Lion! Very embarassing if you have a lot of pdfs. The only thing is to read pdf with safari or preview but it crashes preview.
Molamola Apr 27 I returned to 9. No reliable way to print duplex. Sometimes the second page is printed empty, then simply no duplex at all, adobes settings and the system wide settings simply seem to fight each other Xenophile Apr 24 Slow and ponderous on a 2.
Integrated ads nag me all the time. It's been years since I tried Reader, so I thought I'd give it another chance. What a stupid waste of time. Skim operates on such a higher plane, if Adobe developers care, they must be embarrased by Reader's profound inferiority. Grandpa-John Apr 22 I had only one use for Reader 9. It was to print out booklets and Reader 9 had a very handy Print window that would let you set up your booklet so it would print properly.
Now with Reader 10 I just don't get it! Reader 10 has done away with the ability to set up and print booklets. So I have absolutely no use for it. Apr 21 I wouldn't download this on a bet. Plenty of other ways to view a. Poikkeus Dec 16 Adobe has high standards - and that's why Adobe Reader is such a disappointment; the good news is that they've shown considerable interest in improving their products - at least the paid ones, anyway.
Reader, currently, is sluggish, has a large footprint, and is very difficult to configure. Reader needs a makeover to move it into real competition. I've had to uninstall Reader X and re-install v9. Reverting to v9 fixes that. Plus, attempting to make any changes in the convoluted Reader X printing prefs results in a 'no pages selected to print' error.
Plus, having the v9 simple search box right there just seems easier to use - for me, the new UI isn't intuitive. R-schlemmer Nov 21 When clearly it isn't. Whiterock Nov 20 Reader 10 doesn't handle fonts well at all. Opening a well-made pdf file e. The pdf shows perfectly in Reader 9. The Reader X view of the pdf is difficult to read. I'm junking Reader X and waiting for Adobe to do what they should have done before releasing this version. Caslon Nov 20 It's installed by default.
If you choose to not install the plug-in, when you first run this version you'll be asked again if you want to install it. Ilgaz Nov 20 Drop PPC support? Where is coretext api support? Graphics acceleration? I wouldn't jump to it on production machines. Reader 9. I really don't want to waste so much space I don't know but I guess Reader 7 and 8 were even smaller and they could show pdfs just as well Adobe will ship 9.
It doesn't add anything to PDF specification which went way too ahead of industry already. As long as it is 1. Why they shipped this version is x86 Windows. They had to sandbox horribly written code so it won't be exploited. They are dreaming as black hats aren't really computer newbie developers. They will eventually find ways to exploit it even in a worse way. They didn't do what it takes to make a really secure, liked reader.
Only Apple could do it. Intel only for Adobe Reader X? There's no PPC version on Adobe's website. Ilmolto Nov 20 Do I need to uninstall 9. I don't want to end up with two Adobe Readers on my system.
Adobe Reader X came out within the last couple days, or at least I was able to download it from Adobe's website last night Nov. Timmyb Nov 18 All of you folks who smugly proclaim Adobe Reader to be a security risk; be advised that Apple Preview has multiple 0day exploits.
Texspleen Nov 17 Don't waste your time. Use Preview. Sean-Smith Nov 17 Adobe Reader 9. When giving information about updates, MacUpdate's right-hand column doesn't know what it's left-hand column is doing.
Just launch your existing Adobe Reader application. Then check for updates in the Reader menu bar. The new version will appear and then simply install. The above Adobe Reader is just an Updater, and it fails gloriously to update 9. Maybe it is made to update from 9. Who knows?
I'll stay with 9. Pepelepugh Nov 16 Adobe Reader is like inviting a middle aged street bum to live in your household rent free. It contributes absolutely nothing of value and consumes as much of your resources as it likes.
It may seem like a grand idea to start with but ultimately you will guaranteed, come to regret your choice. Vince Aug 22 Not necessary for the Mac. For most general PDF needs, Preview is fine. And while preview does have the disadvantage of having to download all PDFs to use it, I will accept that in exchange for not having to deal with the bloated, security hole ridden software that is Adobe Acrobat. That being said - There are some uses for it.
I still have it installed for times like that, but Preview is my default PDF reader. Ilgaz Aug 21 It installs Adobe air insecure version again. Trust me, they will soon be banned by corporate They are pushing admins too far.
It is also funny that mac developers haven't figured our market either. Should we tell these as users? Gazman Aug 20 The related links is to the 9.
SickTeddyBear Aug 20 Mark-Everitt Aug 20 The description is misleading in my opinion. Sure, Preview lacks a couple of the newer features but even so I've never found the need to install the Adobe reader. Of course, Safari handles PDF files in the browser natively too, so for most I guess most stick with Safari this is a non-issue too.
In addition, Netscape Adobe probably needs to start paying attention and come up with a better description for mac users. SickTeddyBear Aug 19 DevTools-Inc- Aug 19 Adobe releases full versions of Acrobat products only every three months "quarterly". So do not hope, that you will find a full installer in near future. Px Aug 19 Adobe wants us to use Acrobat Reader on a Mac using their own installer which now finally works? If that isn't app redundancy I don't know what is Harv Aug 19 Not sure what portends, but this updater ran flawlessly for me.
I just hope it's sign that Adobe has finally developed an installer that works. Matt Jul 21 If you're running Mac OS X You can install an older version of Acrobat Reader.
Note: If you do not see this dialog box, another window could be blocking it. Try moving any other windows out of the way. Double-click the. When prompted, enter your macOS user name and password. When you see the confirmation message that the installation is complete, click Finish. When the file appears at the bottom of the browser, click the file. The whole suite of packages have use in everyday life as well as being ideal for businesses around the country. Adobe Reader for Mac is an essential application for reading, printing, marking up, and commenting on PDF files.
Good functionality: With Adobe Reader for Mac, you can do more than just view PDF files -- you can edit them as well, adding text and placing check marks and initials. It also lets you submit forms created with fillable form fields. This is especially helpful since nowadays many forms that you download from the Internet require you to use it to fill in the blanks. Supports signatures: With this app you can add your signature onto files.
This is an especially useful feature when you need to fill in and return a form or sign a document, but you don't have a working printer close by. You can choose to either type your signature, import a picture of your signature, or draw it using a mouse or trackpad.
Streamlined interface: Although the amount of features is impressive for a free application, the interface is clearly laid out and easy to navigate. Reliable: It opens and displays files of all sizes, even large ones with many detailed images, quickly and smoothly. We have not experienced any technical glitches. Also, updates are released regularly. Some advanced features require subscription: Adobe Reader doesn't have a paid version. Two of these advanced features are emailing files directly from the application, and converting PDF files to other formats, including to Word.
Adobe Reader proves to be the most functional, free PDF reader and editor available. Admittedly, Preview for Mac does share some of the features available on Adobe Reader, but not all of them. Besides, most fillable forms that you download from the Internet were originally created using other Adobe products and therefore must be filled out using Adobe Reader. This is a must-have application for all Mac users. Skip to content Home. Search for:. Edit PDF files as easy as working on Office files.
Easily markup and annotate PDF files. Convert PDF to other formats, and vise versa.
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