Adobe Acrobat Pro X For Mac

Adobe Acrobat Pro X For Mac 4,2/5 4834 reviews

With Adobe Acrobat Pro, you'll be able to create, edit, and digitally sign your PDFs with ease. The 2017 version of Acrobat Pro features the Compare Files tool, which allows you to quickly and accurately detect differences between two PDF files. It also adds tabbed viewing, so you can view all your PDFs in a single window.

The Edit PDF tool provides more options, such as creating numbered or bulleted lists. Use the enhanced Tools search to quickly find the tool you need to complete your task. You can install this on up to two computers. Rated 2 out of 5 by Robert Gabriel from Some issues with the installer and with performance As a professional editor, I've used and enjoyed Adobe products, including iterations of Acrobat Pro, for many years. I upgraded to Acrobat 2017 Pro because Mac OS Sierra cannot run Acrobat 9 Professional. I expected no problems but was disappointed when the installer told me that installation had failed and said to contact the manufacturer. I contacted Adobe, which sent me their own download link for the installer, but again the installation failed.

Dec 14, 2010 - Acrobat X Pro is a fantastic application with across the board function improvement, phenomenal content export capabilities, incredible task.

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Maybe something is wrong with the installer itself; a folder for Acrobat 2017 Pro did appear in my Applications directory, and the program will start. But it isn't fully functional. For example, using the Save As. Feature brings up a blank dialog box: nothing but a white block with the title bar Save As PDF. Also, none of the features that are supposed to show what's new in this version of Acrobat are working. When I click them, I get the flashing series of four squares that normally indicates that something is loading, but nothing ever happens.

I'm running a late-2013 iMac with no other issues. I do have faith that Adobe will address those issues. In my second session with technical support, the troubleshooter accessed my system and disabled several features in the preferences, hoping that would resolve the problems. But that doesn't seem like a solution to me; turning off features that should work so that they won't cause problems doesn't solve the problem. I've spoken with technical support again, and yesterday they escalated my case to a senior-level troubleshooting specialist and should call me back eventually. Adobe's tech support is based overseas, so some delay is understandable.

I still believe that Adobe makes high-quality products and that my having spent $450 on this new version of Acrobat will prove to have been a good decision.

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