No Acrobat X for Mac
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- nicolasdesle
http://www.adobe.com/products/ac…
Has it begun? I can't blame Adobe for giving a taste of its own medicine..
- Hombre_Lobo0
You really can't blame them can you.
I wonder what would happen if they said they will no longer make the creative suite for mac.
Which leads me to think - I bet apple already have own creative industry targeted programs in development.
- Considering it makes up almost half their revenue I don't see this happening any time soonanimatedgif
- ESKEMA0
I have Acrobat X installed on my Mac
- nicolasdesle0
Acrobat X Suite I meant sorry..
- raf0
"I bet apple already have own creative industry targeted programs in development."
• It only took two Lithuanian brothers to build Pixelmator;
• Apple run clandestine Intel OSX project for years, until PowerPC processors line dried out;
• Apple has Aperture, Final Cut Pro;It would be unwise for Apple not to have a Photoshop or the whole CS suite equivalent in development, so we can assume they have it.
- exactly my point.Hombre_Lobo
- FCP is huge in its own right, so thats something for apple.Hombre_Lobo
- jimbojones0
"It would be unwise for Apple not to have a Photoshop or the whole CS suite equivalent in development, so we can assume they have it. "
and when it comes out you will whine about cross-compatibility, that it can't open adobe doc formats, and of course the bugs.
apple already has pages, this is as far as their layout software will go imo. the good thing is, while apple's market share grows adobe can't just ban them. now bring indesign for ipad, i'm tired of layouting with iteleport...
- Cross-compatibility transition pains might be the reason they never released it. But if Adobe dumps OSX, they will.raf
- adobe won't dump osx.jimbojones
- dijitaq0
probably apple does have replacement creative softwares in the works, but i wonder how the industry would accept adobe leaving mac. not us designers but more like printers. if they find it's less costlier or more convenient to stay with adobe products, will that also affect designers not to switch to mac softwares??
- just use proper pdf already!jimbojones
- i don't do print designs so i wouldn't know what the industry is like. therefore i'm asking a questiondijitaq
- oh. the answer is no.jimbojones
- horton0
this conversation is dumb.
Acrobat X Pro for Mac is available as usual.
Acrobat X Suite is just Pro in a Windows bundle with Photoshop... who needs that?- *hugs*jimbojones
- this was said several posts above.ESKEMA