![]() ![]() I only knew of the TechNote because a person, apparently an Acrobat engineer or QA person, posted about it on the Acrobat Mac user forum. But there was no information provided by the Acrobat team when Snow Leopard was released that would reach a general audience. I knew about this situation ahead of time, but was warned not to post it until Snow Leopard release because Adobe was under NDA with Apple about the release. What we get is pablum from the Adobe Marketing department: “Working closely with Apple, Adobe has tested and determined that our Adobe Creative Suite 4 products and components are compatible with Mac OS X Snow Leopard.” Some product managers, notably John Nack, in the Photoshop team posts additional information on their blogs, but most of the teams provide little information at all. There seems to be no overall mandate that this be done. I entirely agree, Branislav, that the Adobe product teams need to provide better information about what will and will not work when a new OS version is released. First create a PostScript file, and then process it through Distiller to create the PDF file.
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