![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If they think somehow mouse scrolling down each page is viable on more than a few pages of a PDF file, then Adobe must certainly never ask the working community before making such radical changes as those that the latest updates display – I assume those having other issues as well, know they can revert, under "File" I think, to the Classical View, with all things where they originally were, except, of course, for the scroll bars. (There is an Adobe website with the earlier versions for Mac and PC here: ) It is the only way I can work both in terms of, for instance, taking in comments from a heavily marked-up 600+-page book when I need to move rapidly from the last pages of, say, the Index or the Endnotes, and back to where I was working, in order to check details. I learned that I could, in fact, download and install the 2022 version, which still has the scroll bars. Technical Title: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac Adobe first removed the scroll bars (critical to my work as a book publisher), I spent hours on the phone with them in the USA from here in New Zealand and finally managed to talk with a real person who understood the issue. *Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac is available across leading desktop and mobile device platforms. To sum up, with high quality rendering and improved performance over older versions, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is one of the best PDF readers on the market. It is worth noting, however, that some features are locked to Acrobat Pro DC, but what you do get is great for the average user. It comes with a stack of new features, such as tabbed viewing and some neat tools for annotation and reviewing. Overall Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac gives you an effective array of tools to work with. There are also various reading modes to choose from, including Continuous and Single Page, and there is even a text-to-speech narration engine in Read Out Loud. The app fully supports all PDF files, and comes with a variety of intuitive tools to enhance reading them, such as automatic scrolling. You can share files using Adobe Document Cloud service or via email, and Adobe’s Document Cloud service also allows you to store and access PDF and other documents from multiple devices as well. The app allows you to share documents with others in a variety of ways. Sharing your work is no longer a chore with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac. ![]()
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