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Do Macs have compatibility issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1518039"><p>Adobe Photoshop and InDesign (and Pagemaker) are all native and original to the Mac platform, and were later ported to PC. Pagemaker was discontinued a VERY long time ago, you should have converted your documents to InDesign at least a decade ago.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, if you don't ever upgrade software, then you will run into that problem MORE on the Mac than on Windows. Of course, most updates are free on Macs, so this isn't generally an issue except that you need to be a proactive user and stay up-to-date.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You probably DON'T need to replace Acrobat -- Macs have most PDF functionality built right into the system. Some small percentage of users genuinely need the full functionality of Acrobat, and for those people Adobe of course makes a Mac version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1518039"] Adobe Photoshop and InDesign (and Pagemaker) are all native and original to the Mac platform, and were later ported to PC. Pagemaker was discontinued a VERY long time ago, you should have converted your documents to InDesign at least a decade ago. Yes, if you don't ever upgrade software, then you will run into that problem MORE on the Mac than on Windows. Of course, most updates are free on Macs, so this isn't generally an issue except that you need to be a proactive user and stay up-to-date. You probably DON'T need to replace Acrobat -- Macs have most PDF functionality built right into the system. Some small percentage of users genuinely need the full functionality of Acrobat, and for those people Adobe of course makes a Mac version. [/QUOTE]
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