I think it was more than just the UI that got screwed up in this release. I've seen repeated cases where Acrobat sucks up all available CPU for no apparent reason, even though it's just sitting there in the background and I'm not interacting with it in any way.
The only way to recover is to kill the process and restart it.
I think it was more than just the UI that got screwed up in this release. I've seen repeated cases where Acrobat sucks up all available CPU for no apparent reason, even though it's just sitting there in the background and I'm not interacting with it in any way.
The only way to recover is to kill the process and restart it.