Adobe Reader (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc) Adobe Reader probably needs no introduction. It was created as a companion tool to the full Adobe Acrobat product (which allows you to create PDF files). There are versions available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and mobile platforms.
I have some Adobe applications that I use for occasional work (Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, Acrobat). These are the versions prior to the CC version (Creative Cloud) and they work on El Capitan through High Sierra. I don't do enough graphics work justify the cost of a monthly CC license and these older version have been more than enough for what I want to do. Now, with the new Metal framework of Mojave, will the Adobe Apps continue to function? Contacting Adobe results in a support call that (magically) turns into a sales call for CC.
Has anyone tested Adobe CS5 or 6 products on Mojave beta as of yet and if so, what were the results? Depends on App I have tested the following application with basic functionality and ability to open. Tell me if you need me to test others. Note: I am on Retina computer so it's not going to look great no matter what software I'm using. Also, with almost every app (including Apple Apps) there are error messages about 32-Bit support ending soon or portions of apps are too old to be used but I have found they mostly have no effect on anything. My Config. MacBookPro 2017.
3.5 Ghz Intel Core i7. 16GB Memory.
macOS Mojave Beta 7 Works. Adobe Photoshop CS6 - Bit slow but not too noticeable. Adobe Illustrator CS6. Adobe Bridge CS6 - Didn't test import but should work. Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.
Adobe After Effects CS6. Adobe Acrobat X Pro Does Not Work Distiller:( If anyone can add to this please do! CS5.1 Photoshop v12.1 64bit crashes if you touch the top bar of a file, or try to select the swatch and layers etc., you can navigate using the menus okay and do some things, but try to select the gradient tool and it crashes too.
CS5.1 Illustrator v39 32bit seems to run fine at the moment, although you get a pop up from Apple saying the developer needs to update it —LoL. Haven't really tested out the rest of the CS suite as don't really use them these days. Have just downloaded Pixelmator to replace Photoshop at ¥3,600/$30 This is on a MacAir6,2 (mid 2013) with i7 and 8GB ram.
System Disk Utility 2.6.2 for Mac OS X Server 1.2 is a Mac OS program that allows you to select which hard disk your computer will start up from. To startup your computer with Mac OS X Server 1.2, you use System Disk Utility 2.6.2 to select your Mac OS X Server 1.2 hard disk, then you restart your computer. NOTE: This version of System Disk Utility 2.6.2 is not an update and does not replace the version of System Disk included with Mac OS X Public Beta. System Disk does not work correctly with ATA disks in Slave mode. Full Specifications General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date September 29, 2000 Date Added September 29, 2000 Version 2.6.2 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Mac OS Classic/X 10.0 Additional Requirements. Mac OS X Server 1.2 (not OS X Beta). Mac OS 8.1 or later Download Information File Size 262.63KB File Name SystemDiskUtility.smi.bin Popularity Total Downloads 2,630 Downloads Last Week 11 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free.