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Thanks for the update Jan. Glad to know that your problem is resolved.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Michael commentedI have been using Acrobat XI for the past few months, I tried Acrobat DC again - it seemed ok, then memory problems started again. Everyone on this forum must pay for, or the company they work for must pay for the Adobe subscription.
As before I am asking –why has this not been patched yet?
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael commentedThere is new update for Acrobat DC. Has anyone tried it yet?
An error occurred while saving the comment Michael commentedHi Amboo, I am using an iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010) with 16gb ram running Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6. The version of Acrobat I was using was DC, (running Acrobat XI just now with no Issues) In addition, the plug in I have is Pitstop Pro 17 which runs no problem with Acrobat XI,
it slows down with Acrobat DC.An error occurred while saving the comment Michael commentedI have exactly the same problem. I was using Acrobat DC with no System Memory Pressure until September too. Creative Cloud is a subscription service - why is Adobe not patching Acrobat DC?
I will try with Acrobat XI.
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Hello, I have an update to the Acrobat DC issue. I have moved on to another iMac (the older one was a 2011 model – I have migrated to a 2013 model). I made a clean install of High Sierra from a usb flash drive, downloaded all the CC applications that I use, including Acrobat DC. I also installed the 2018 update of Pitstop Pro. One item I did not reinstall was Adobe Flash. So far I have not had the problem with excessive ram usage. So could Flash be the issue? Or could it be Pitstop Pro?