![]() ![]() Oh and there are two uninstallers, the one in the Acrobat folder doesn't do you any good for making CC forget the app, you have to use the one in the Utilities folder > Adobe Installers > Adobe Acrobat XI Pro (It doesn't refer to uninstall until you launch that alias there. Product Dimensions : 5.44 x 0.69 x 7.5 inches 3.21 Ounces. At the time of this writing, Adobe's Acrobat XI's ( Standard and. This would have saved me from the unistall/install issues, as well as trying the ist (which that line wasn't in my version, it may be now) and the terminal fix which did nothing for me. Apple's Mac products, and sometimes they amaze me with what they can do with those products. Curious that this doesn't fall under CC to show there is an update. ![]() The solution seemed to be that after installing XI CC would say the app was up to date but using the Check for Upates under Help in Acrobat, the upated was downloaded and all fixed. I'm going to add a comment to the thread I found on the community forum about the retina enabling which seems to focus on the ist and terminal command fix but not sure if that was because of an earlier version. A PDF of full lenght of a webpage design is disastrously slow! BUT I would say obviously if its say an 11 x 17 where most of the page is on the screen with less to scroll, like a singe scroll its fine. I have to say its a pretty significant lag and does not appear to be issolated to just one or several pdfs. ![]() I took me quite a bit yesterday to get the Retina enabled on Acrobat 11 and I wanted to hit this thread cause I'm having this scrolling issue as well. I have tried reinstalling, I have tried unchecking "run in 32bit" and I have looked at every internal setting I can find to no avail.Ĭan anyone suggest anything that might be causing it to be so sloooooow on this platform which should eat simple pdf viewing and annotating alive - (and I haven't even got the the point where I would be confident adding PitStop etc) I am currently getting frustrated over one which is 690 pages but only 5 MB - another 300 pages and less than 2MB but they bog down something horrid.Īnd the most frustrating thing is that when I open them in Preview they scroll just as fast and cleanly as they do on my iPAD!!! Sure, some of the PDFs I typically use are quite large and long. It doesn't seem to matter too much if it is a big or small PDF in number of pages or size of images - ie pages of text that are rendered instead of text. The scrolling hesitation and interface lag for scrolling is horrendus. I have a Retina MacBook Pro 15" from Late 2012 and fully updated Mountain Lion (10.8.3), it has the solid state disk and I hit it with the cpu upgrade and ram upgrades on purchase.įor most applications it is gratifyingly fast - including, I should say much of the CS6 suite.īut when it comes to using PDFs in Acrobat XI it is really almost unusable. I've seen lots of threads around the net about slow scrolling on macbook and acrobat pro but having tried a few things I am compelled to ask myself for some help. ![]()
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