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Does Snow Leopard exist?

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Contributed by: DavidPabian Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 12:59 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: NO

So, what's with VersionTracker? Is there ANY app that works with 10.6? VT seems to think 10.5 is the latest from Apple. As far as Adobe Reader goes, nothing here about working with SL, so I assume it doesn't. I tried it but it dies as soon as launched. I haven't gotten Reader to open since updating to SL, but Preview's OK, so I'll stick with that. Or is this "new" version of Reader like all their last since 9.0... you have to download all incremental updates, since uploading to their own site 9.1.3 complete seems to be beyond the AdobeGeeks' many many talents.   

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Does Snow Leopard exist? - mikebenda

Well put. Versiontracker stops at 10.5.

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Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 01:51 PM PDT


Does Snow Leopard exist? - Don Fraser

It is listed as working with 10.6.

See http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/systemreqs/#90mac

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Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 02:13 PM PDT


Does Snow Leopard exist? - NickCollingridge

Maybe, but on the page from which you download the installer is a pop-up menu which lists MacOS X versions 10.4.11 to 10.5.7 ONLY. I can quite believe that the information on the other page is correct however - this would be entirely typical of Adobe which is a company that just doesn't bother to get the details right. They really are the most pathetic outfit (actually the term outfit is a bit generous).

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Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 02:25 PM PDT


Does Snow Leopard exist? - Don Fraser

I know what you mean. If it is any help, the upgrade installed without problem on my Mac with 10.6, and works fine.

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Tuesday, October 13 2009 @ 03:44 PM PDT