
Now that Android N (Nougat, aka version 7.x) is appearing on many more devices, true windowing of apps has at last reached the masses, so to speak. This seems a feasible step to take because I have increasingly come to appreciate and rely on Android phones and pads. No more Windows PCs, laptops or other devices in my future, if I have anything to say about it! So after 35 years(!) of endless struggles with bugs in successive versions of DOS and Windows (except for periods of blessed relief in the XP era), I'm putting my eyes on a different prize (a little Civil Rights Era talk, that!), or to put it another way I'm filling for a divorce from MS. Yesterday on ML King Day in the USA, Microsoft techs using the latest remote computing techniques tried for hours (again) to clean up various corruptions in my Windows 10 OS. This happens to be a momentous day for me. I actually don't like the programming directions Acrobat DC moved towards in the last couple of years, but since version XI recently lost its official security updates support, I imagine I'll be forced to come along into the DC subscription world shortly.Īnyway. Presently I use Acrobat XI standalone on Windows, and have used earlier versions dating back to 4.0 if memory serves me correctly. And I think it's worth pointing out that Adobe's decision to offer month-to-month subs at least with DC nicely limits the liability and the damage, making such refunds much simpler and I really hope much easier.įull disclosure: I don't work for Adobe or own any Adobe stock. After all, what good does it do to upset paying customers the way Jaromen is? It would be great to learn that he and any other Android users received a partial or complete refund of their subscriptions. I'm going to assume this outcome is not deliberate on Adobe's part. If the website wording is what Mark shared, I would definitely agree it is misleading about what you can do with either subscription (Acrobat DC or PDFPack) on a particular mobile device. I can also very much understand Jeromen's disappointment. I believe you are an honourable rep for Adobe, Tariq. Any idea which model(s) and generation(s) of iPad actually work well, or at all? At least it now seems clear that iPads are feasible. I really appreciate what you've shared Tariq. I've found this topic just now via web search (not using Google though!).
