I have had non-stop issues with adobe acrobat pro since I installed it. I am using this for studying and it is just constantly crashing on random occasions. Editing a PDF is painfully slow. I am running programming IDE's such as visual studio and R studio absolutely fine, watching videos and have multiple browser tabs open simultaneously with no issues what so ever.
As soon as I open acrobat, the fan on my Mac goes crazy. I had an error report pop up saying I need to force quit apps due to system memory running out (never occurred until I installed this). It's taking up about 70% of my CPU.
I wanted to use my pro account for work as well. As soon as I logged into my professional account on my work laptop, the same happened.
It seems to be for the files that are saved to adobe cloud. When I have them saved locally only, there isn't as much of an issue.
for some reason, files seem to be automatically saving to the cloud. I'm going to attempt to remove them from adobe cloud (when it stops crashing and actually allows me to), and see if that solves the problem.
I have lost hours worth of work editing pdfs because of this.
I have had non-stop issues with adobe acrobat pro since I installed it. I am using this for studying and it is just constantly crashing on random occasions. Editing a PDF is painfully slow. I am running programming IDE's such as visual studio and R studio absolutely fine, watching videos and have multiple browser tabs open simultaneously with no issues what so ever.
As soon as I open acrobat, the fan on my Mac goes crazy. I had an error report pop up saying I need to force quit apps due to system memory running out (never occurred until I installed this). It's taking up about 70% of my CPU.
I wanted to use my pro account for work as well. As soon as I logged into my professional account on my work laptop, the same happened.
It seems to be for the files that are saved to adobe cloud. When I have them saved locally only, there isn't as much of an issue.
for some reason, files seem to be automatically saving to the cloud. I'm going to attempt to remove them from adobe cloud (when it stops crashing and actually allows me to), and see if that solves the problem.
I have lost hours worth of work editing pdfs because of this.