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November 9, 2022
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Adobe Acrobat on M1/M2 Silicon Macs
- November 9, 2022
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Hi
sorry for the most likely newbie question.
I'm trying to install Adobe Acrobat on my new Macbook Pro M1/Silicon.
I keep getting prompted to install Rosetta which I don't want.
How can I install/run Acrobat to run natively on a Silicon-Mac?
I currently have the "Creative Cloud All Apps 100GB" plan, which I want to keep.
Also: When I check included in your plan I see Acrobat Pro, but when I go to "All Apps" to start an installation I only see Acrobat. What am I missing here?
Any help or hints would be appreciated.
Thanks
