![]() ![]() It's pretty much as capable as Adobe Reader. It comes as part of the Operating System. But in fact you already have a tool on your Mac that can do this. ![]() I'm surprised at how many Mac users I come across think that they need Adobe Reader on their Mac to be able to view or fill-out PDF's. But chances are you don't need it at all. Download it and use it to view all your PDF's. It's a free app from Adobe and there's nothing inherently wrong with it. So if you ever need to open up, view, and even fill-out PDF files you may use an app called Adobe Reader to do that. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. There's something better and you already have it. Do you use Adobe Reader on your Mac to view PDF's? Well, you probably don't need it at all. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. So that was actually a compliment to Apple not in a negative context.Check out You Probably Don’t Need Adobe Reader On Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. What did I mean by adamant? : Actually as a figure of speech taken from Merriam-Webster online dictionary "The Meaning and History of Adamant".Have Apple disclosed that it could be possible to locally install in their iPadPro device other programs, like Adobe Acrobat Pro DC in the near future, or even give any hopes to their community that it could be possible one day?: I don't know (Does anyone really knows?) Is this a viable soultion like shown in this video posted by an iPadPro user who wanted to run Windows10 virtualized in his device? YES So my answer to BJtheWaterman should be NO.īut, can a user be able to virtualize by connecting remotely to another client computer or virtual server with their iPad Pro? : YES It actually works with my forms, fill, sign etc.Ĭan you do that with the iPad Pro? NO, it is ARM architechture not AMD or Intel processors architechture to begin with. ![]() With Linux, I am able to deploy PlayOnLinux, Wine, CrossOver, or use snapd, as emulators and then be able to run a Windows 10 full offline standalone installer of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. I am able to install and run Linux Mint or Ubuntu on it (including other OS's), and even install different versions of AndroidOS and Windows. ![]() In my personal case, I have a MacBook from 2010. That is what I was implying in an attempt to answer the original question " Is there a version of adobe that can be pushed with this capability, like one for the surface, used on tablet mode? " So when the Apple user gets stuck with the inability to unhide other capbilities in their expensive iPad Pro devices, without understanding Apple's current tight licensing and TOS, what exaclty could be defines as exploiting firmware, messing with the Boot ROM and/or decrypting the iBoot, to include all other sorts of injected bugs, "hackingtoshing" the iOS, and jailbreaking the device, is simply driving the community to look to the side to consider third-party alternatives to accomplish what they wish should work in such a nice device. In the same context, it seems like a growing curiosity in the Apple loyal customer fan base is feeling inclined more and more to the need of customizing their apps to do specific things. On the other hand, my whole point is that, the lack of flexibility that used to be natively more accessible in older Apple devices, is now becoming an issue for the hetero-tech-savy Apple community that wish to install or dual boot another operating system in that device, for example. Without specifying the differences above it creates an air of confusion of what is possible, what is limited, and what is simply not supported at all. There is a clear difference between server and desktop virtualization explained here. That is not the same as stating " they just connect to a remote computer." The fact that a user can remotely access another computer or a server is indeed a form of virtualization and by that virtue Apple do actually supports that virtualization in both hardware and software for the iPad and iPad Pro. I meant exactly what I said "Apple SEEMS to remain adamant in supporting things like." (this is not a definite or declarative statement of any kind). ![]()
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