Adobe Acrobat Is Now Leopard-Compatible
With the 8.1.2 update, Acrobat 8 Professional users can safely move to Mac OS X 10.5
Written by Terri Stone on February 8, 2008
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I've been waiting for months to move to Mac OS X 10.5, also known as Leopard. I was afraid to switch from Panther because, although just about every other application I rely on was Leopard-compatible, Acrobat 8 Professional was not.
Adobe says that the Acrobat 8.1.2 Professional update, released yesterday, has "improved Mac OS X v1.5 (Leopard) support." The update also includes "resolution of several PDF forms-related issues" and "additional stability improvements."
You can upgrade by running Adobe's updater or by downloading the update from the download section of the Adobe Web site.











