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April 26, 2023
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Adobe acrobat and creative cloud support on ARM proceesor

  • April 26, 2023
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Currently we want to support Adobe acrobat and Creative cloud on ARM processor?

My question is when is the adobe acrobat reader native arm version will be released curerntly they can run only on emualtion mode on arm processor.

https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/arm-processor-support-on-windows.html

Our time line is June 2024? can Adobe release acrobat native version by June 2024?

 

Its of high priority for us. Please respond at the earliest. Waiting for your response.

 

 

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Adobe do not pre-announce things. Anyone who did know would be covered by a non-disclosure agreement. You can only plan on the basis of what is available today. Personal opinion: there seems little interest from Adobe in further Windows ARM support. The market is probably not big enough, and emulation is probably considered just fine.

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Participant
April 28, 2023

Yes my question is about Adobe Acrobat reader on ARM processor. Is it supported now?

Plus What about creative cloud as well is also  supported

Legend
April 28, 2023

Here are the system requirements for Acrobat

https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/acrobat/system-requirements.html

Each separate app in Creative Cloud has its own system requirements, and you need to check them all separately if you choose not to run the mainstream hardware. 

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Legend
April 27, 2023

Adobe do not pre-announce things. Anyone who did know would be covered by a non-disclosure agreement. You can only plan on the basis of what is available today. Personal opinion: there seems little interest from Adobe in further Windows ARM support. The market is probably not big enough, and emulation is probably considered just fine.

kglad
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April 26, 2023

are all your references to "adobe acrobat" intended to mean "acrobat reader"?

 

if yes, we'll move your post to the reader forum.

 

if no, can you explain more carefully?

 

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