AppleInsider › Forums › Software › Mac OS X › Acrobat is already a carbon application?
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Acrobat is already a carbon application?

post #1 of 3
Thread Starter 
We have just installed our first copy of OS X 10.1 in work and I have been checking what applications run and what don't.

I started up our copy of Acrobat 5, which we have recently updated to 5.05 and it ran as a carbon app. Clicking on the application it gives the "kind" as "Application" rather than as a classic app. Is this new as I thought that Adobe were only saying that Reader was a carbon app, rather than full Acrobat (or am I so behind the times... )
Trying hard to think of a new signature...
Reply
Trying hard to think of a new signature...
Reply
post #2 of 3
5.0.5 was released *pretty* recently this year. Prior to this update Acrobat ran in Classic.
post #3 of 3
Thread Starter 
Thanks Catalyst.

Can't help thinking its odd that they updated Acrobat to a carbon application but not Distiller... <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
Trying hard to think of a new signature...
Reply
Trying hard to think of a new signature...
Reply
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Mac OS X
AppleInsider › Forums › Software › Mac OS X › Acrobat is already a carbon application?