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rkeddy@adobeforums.com #1
Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready. Will the Creative suite programs operate under tiger. I can't find updates so I assume they aren't necessary.
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Adobe's arrogance
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Is PHP5 ready for semi-production release apps?
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Web enabled apps/Thin client apps
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Aandi_Inston@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
> I can't find updates so I assume they aren't necessary.
That may be a big assumptions. It could take as much as 6 months or a
year if major updates are needed. I'm not saying there are any
problems, just that you need to realise that not all software
companies jump as quick as you might wish.
Aandi Inston
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Jonna_Schmidt@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
I only use Acrobat Prof 7 & Photoshop Elements. So far, both have worked without any problem, including printing, scanning, etc. adobe has been one of the few areas that
has worked without a problem for me. I could only wish that the other parts of my transition to Tiger had gone so seamlessly... Jonna
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pjonesCET@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
Actually folks have found a problem exclusive to Acrobat/Reader7 that already needs fixing. Its related to to Quicktime 7 (regardless of operating system Panther or Tiger. Seems that quicktime 7 format is not recognized in Acro Pro/Reader 7.x as related to embedding movies or Quicktime Content.
However; if one downgrades to 6Pro QT 7 Movies/content can be embedded.
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mike_wile@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
I've found one problem. When distilling a job from a PS file, quite often the Illustrator art shows a rectangular box where the end-of-line is; it shows on the printed page as well. Distill the same PS file on a machine running OS 9 and the box disappears.
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Tim_Murray@adobeforums.com #6
Re: Are Adobe's Apps Tiger ready
Mike Wile: It's a font problem. See your other thread.
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