Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software for your Windows, Mac OS and Android devices to view, print, and comment on PDF documents. Keeping Adobe Software Products Up-To-Date Article ID = 12Victor Greene on Adobe Acrobat Reader For Mac Os X El Capitan LINK. For the best and most secure experience of Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader, we recommend using the software on a supported operating system. Announcement for those of you using Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and 10.7 (Lion): Acrobat and Reader will be ending support for these operating systems after the next quarterly update, expected in May 2015.
![]() Adobe Acrobat Reader 10.6 Install The LatestThe Acrobat XI (11) auto-update feature no longer works on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard - this is a known problem for all 10.6 users so Acrobat/Reader updates must be installed manually - Acrobat updates are usually cumulative (combo type) updates so you can install the latest update version to get all the security updates. Download updates manually from the Adobe DevNet web siteNOTE: Although Acrobat Professional may have been installed as part of Creative Suite, the Creative Suite updater does not check for updates to Acrobat Professional! however, Creative Cloud and the Adobe Application Manager do check for updates to Acrobat Professional.Acrobat Standard/Professional/Reader vXI(11) and earlier NOTE: Acrobat v11 became end of life on. Acrobat "Pro" only has one option "Automatically install updates" which can be either switched on or off. Turn on Automatic Updates: Open Reader/Acrobat and go to the Acrobat Reader or Adobe Acrobat menu > Preferences > select "Updater" from the lis on the left, if available, and make sure "Automatically install updates" or "Automatically download updates, but let me choose when to install them" is selected/TICKED on the right.NOTE: Adobe Acrobat "Reader" DC/2015 and later have no options for installing updates - they are checked for, downloaded and installed automatically in the background. Check for an update now: Open Reader/Acrobat and select "Check for Updates" from the 'Help' menu. To disable the Adobe PDFViewer plug-in start Acrobat or Adobe Reader, go to Preferences > Internet and untick the "Display PDF in Browser" option. There is no point in deleting the Adobe PDFViewer plug-in from the Macintosh HD > Library > Internet Plug-Ins folder as the "self-repair" feature of Acrobat / Reader will just reinstall it! Or you can disable it for security reasons (if you trust Apple to keep their PDF viewing software more up-to-date than Adobe). To keep the Adobe PDFViewer web browser plug-in up-to-date simply make sure your Acrobat Professional / Reader software is up-to-date.NOTE: There are potential problems with some versions of the Adobe PDFViewer if you are running Safari in Rosetta or 64 bit mode so you might want to disable the PDF Viewer. Download updates manually from the Adobe updates web site or the Adobe FTP site.The Adobe PDFViewer web browser plug-in is installed by Acrobat v8 (or later) Reader or Professional version and works with Apple's Safari. These versions are no longer supported/updated so if your computer supports one you are highly recommended to upgrade and/or stay secure. ![]() Acrobat Pro 2020 for Mac (full retail version - no subscription) Acrobat Pro DC for Mac (3 year subscription) Acrobat Pro DC for Mac (1 year subscription) Picture in picture mode chrome for macLocate a PDF file and click on it once to highlight it, then go to File menu > Get Info, under the "Open with:" heading click on the pop-up menu and choose your third party alternative to Acrobat Pro's application name, click on the "Change All…" buttonIf you don't need Acrobat Pro but want a proper Acrobat Reader application (macOS 10.12 or later) Purchase and install your preferred third party alternative to Acrobat Pro Remove the Adobe PDF internet plug-in if it is installed - check Macintosh HD > Library > Internet Plug-Ins > and delete "AdobePDFViewer.plugin" and/or "AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin" if they are present. Locate a PDF file and click on it once to highlight it, then go to File menu > Get Info, under the "Open with:" heading click on the pop-up menu and choose your upgraded version of "Acrobat Pro", click on the "Change All…" buttonIf you are going to upgrade to a third party alternative to Acrobat Pro On their site go to PDF & E-signatures > Acrobat plans & pricing > "Questions? WeHave answers." heading > click "Is there a non-subscription version of Acrobat available? > click the revealed link to purchase online > click "Acrobat Pro 2020 - Buy now" > change 'Type' to "LicenseUpgrade" > complete the rest of the form and make your purchase online (if you already have an Adobe ID, use that email address/those details to login and make the purchase, otherwise you will end up with multiple Adobe accounts). Acrobat Pro 2017 for Mac (full retail version - no subscription)NOTE: Upgrade licences for non-subscription, retail editions of Acrobat Pro 2020 are available to buy from Adobe's web site in your region. ![]() macOS 10.15 - included in the macOS 10.15. macOS 11 - included in the macOS 11.6 Installer (or go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Software Update and install the 11.6 update)
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