Sorry no Adobe for MacTel for some time.
This post was published 4 years 1 month 16 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Seems that Adobe is really making their stance on “Universal” applications clear…
According to the FAQ, Adobe will be comitted to transitioning its line of Macintosh products to the new Intel-based Macs. The upgrades, however, will have to wait until the next versions of its creative applications.
Adobe does not plan on rereleasing current products as Universal Applications. Instead, the next version of these products will be the ones first available as Universal Binaries. While Adobe won’t comment on the exact time frame, they report that they typically release significant upgrades to their creative professional applications ever 18-24 months.
So in other words it could be up to TWO years until Adobe is fully Intel compliant.
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I think everyones freaking out over this issue for nothing. Here’s a quote from a release by Adobe – which I’ll post below.
“Apple has built Rosetta into Mac OS X to dynamically translate existing applications to work on Intel based Macs…”
Beside the fact that you can still run your applications on the new Intel machines, Adobe will pull through in a decent amount of time, they always have in the past.
I hope that Apple/Adobe supporters will spread the word about this, and hopefully this negative rumor will go away.
PDF release by Adobe.