Acrobat Reader DC, Acrobat DC, Acrobat 2020, and Acrobat 2017 are compatible with macOS Big Sur (version 11). What is the problem with Printers on Big Sur 11.0.1? With the Big Sur 11.0.1 update, the drivers of a few printers have become incompatible. As a result, printers may stop working, and printing from any application may cause an. I just tried to install the 10.13.6 incremental update with same result. For every update I have tried the following: - Restarting in Safe Mode to install. Reseting the NVRAM and the SMC. Reinstalling Mac OS High Sierra from recovery partition and internet recovery. Downloading combo update to the MacBook.
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Acrobat compatibility with the new macOS 10.13 High Sierra
- Having the latest Acrobat Reader DC updates should minimize the chances of running into similar issues in the future. Don't forget to update Windows 10 often as well.
- Acrobat also makes printing much more practical, by guaranteeing that the printout will look exactly like it does on your screen. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free global standard for reliably viewing, printing, and commenting on PDF documents.
- Seemingly out of the blue, Acrobat (Reader) was crashing at launch ('Application has unexpectedly quit'). I trashed the prefs for Acrobat, and the problem persisted. I checked for a crash log in /Library - Logs - CrashReporter and read the AcrobatReader 5.0.crash.log (if you double-click on the file, it should just open up in the Console.
Adobe Acrobat Problems And Solutions
Both Acrobat 2017 and Acrobat DC are compatible with the new macOS High Sierra (10.13). Below are a few known issues. Adobe is trying to fix these issues in a future release.
When you upgrade to the latest version of macOS 10.13.4 or launch Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC for the first time on the latest versions of macOS High Sierra, you may see a warning message that indicates Adobe software needs to be optimized for better performance.
This is due to some 32-bit components that Adobe is working to address in the future. Note that no action is required from you at this time and your applications will still run as normal.
For more information, see the following resources:
- 32-bit app compatibility with macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 (Apple support)
- macOS High Sierra (10.13) compatibility FAQ | Creative Cloud (Adobe support)
- Adobe applications and 64-bit compatibility (Adobe blog)
Annotations
- No check box to mark fill color as Transparent in the properties of eligible annotations. [ADC-4223579]
Collaboration
- While participating in the WebDAV based shared review, keychain password pops up 3 times even if you enter a password and click 'Always Allow'. [ADC-4226584]
Forms
- Cannot select or change color for 'Border color', 'Fill color', or both from form field properties. [ADC-4225994]
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Redaction
- Cannot 'Fill Color' for redaction in the Properties dialog box. [ADC-4226271]
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Sendmail
- [11.x Specific] Attach to email does not work when Outlook is default email reader on Mac High Sierra. [ADC-4229279]
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- Some dialogs of Acrobat render momentarily black on launch and then render fine. [ADC-4220296]