![]() They started the 64 bit transition over 10 years ago. ![]() I don’t know that it’s complete fair to blame Apple for this “upgrade”. In the good old days, you would buy a desk pop in the computer and off you go! I am trying to relearn InDesign so I joined in design secrets because they told me the there were old magazine articles here, within InDesign secrets from years ago. One thing I found out that it’s only for CS6 and does not let do things with any later versions of InDesign, but the Acrobat is current. ![]() They told me the licenses are everlasting! I’m 76 years old and that my age the learning curve is not easy. They also assured me if I bought a new computer, they would do the same thing again at no additional cost. The only reason I needed Adobe in design was I started a book some years ago and I wanted to finish it at some time. I am not a computer geek, by any means and they took over my computer cleaned out the old Adobe software and then installed the software on my computer. ![]() Ī couple of days later someone from Adobe sent me an email and told me I could update my software InDesign CS6 & Acrobat DC Pro for Mac. For what it’s worth: I’ve been using Mac computers on my life, I posted a question on Adobe- titled 32 to 64. ![]()
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