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Scott_Melendez@adobeforums.com #1
Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
The journal eWeek had some articles on some the the ealrly bumps in the road Tiger is facing, including "breaking" VPN clients and QuickTime 7 with Acrobat. But I haven't seen anything on the Adobe web site. Am I not looking hard enough, or is Adobe mum on the issue?
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adobe acrobat 7 image size issue
Please explain HOW you are converting the JPEG to PDF - actual steps if possible? Jon -
Known Issue with Acrobat 7 and Quicktime 7. Be warned!
Just found this problem, does anyone know if there has been a fix yet? I've got 10.4.2 and quicktime 6 is not compatable? Just spent an hour on... -
Adobe Acrobat compatability with Quicktime 7
Within our company, we embed .mov and .aif files into pdf files via Indesign and e-mail these files to our clients. Upon upgrading to Quicktime 7, we... -
Applications/Adobe Acrobat 7.0Professional/Adobe Acrobat 7.0Professional.app/Contents/MacOS/Acroba
Does anyone know what this means. I keep getting the following entry over and over in my "console.log" file: May 9 13:37:07 mycomuter... -
How to accept outputFilename with Adobe PDF driver in Adobe Acrobat 6
The below shows the VBA script. It ran fine as is with Acrobat 5.0 when I had "Acrobat PDFWriter". In the below script I replaced "Acrobat PDFWriter"... -
Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
Adobe almost never publicly (as an organization) publicly acknowledges bugs or tells us when there will be updates issued. My personal guess is that they will roll that into the next update they have planned for Acrobat. There are workarounds.
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MarkATS@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
Acknowledgement will be coming soon.
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Scott_Melendez@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
What is the workaround? As far as I know, QT7 is part of OS X, so ther than rolling back to Panther and QT 6.5, what are the workarounds?
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Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
There is no problem with QT7 if you have a copy of Acrobat 6 Professional. Movies play there just fine. Or you could roll back to QT 6.5.
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MikeKazlow@adobeforums.com #6
Re: Has Adobe acknowledged the issue with QuickTime 7 and Acrobat?
Steve,
Adobe's knowledge base is filled with report of bugs and workarounds.>Adobe almost never publicly (as an organization) publicly acknowledges
Finding the article you want is a different matter. I am sure there is
lag time for when a bug is found, documented, and vetted by the powers
that be before they are published.
There is a mailing list for most adobe apps to let you know about new
articles relevant to certain applications:
<http://www.adobe.com/support/emaillist.html>
Mike
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