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Yes Adobe do produce a version of Acrobat for the Mac (see link below).
F9 or if you're on a mac F9/Shift+Command+M
Yes. Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro is available for Mac OS X: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/
Yes, if you have the Mac OS X version.
F9or if you're on a mac F9/Shift+Command+M
It depends on what operating system you are running. If you are on Windows, you can download (for free) Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you are running Mac OS X, the pre-installed Preview program can display Adobe PDF files. You can also download Adobe Acrobat in case Preview does not work for some reason. Previous versions of the Mac OS require that you download Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you run Linux, you either have Document Viewer, KPDF, or Evince, all of which can open Adobe PDF files.
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Yes, almost everyone needs Adobe Acrobat. It is a graphics viewing program used primarily to view PDF documents which are arguably one of the most portable and universal document formats. Instructors frequently send correspondence and course documents in PDF format which require Adobe Acrobat reader to view. If you're working on a Mac, then it will display in Preview, but you still need Acrobat Reader to view the details of some multipage PDFs.(Download is FREE!)
Yes.
The mac shortcuts are the same as the Microsoft shortcuts, except you use the "command" button instead of the "control" button.
Adobe Acrobat 9 will open .aspx files on Mac OS 10. When prompted to "save" or "open" the file, choose Adobe Acrobat to open. Alternatively, after saving, open the file in Adobe or drag and drop.
The basic functions of a computer include reading documents, writing documents, and email. The three most popular apps for these which are found on both Windows and Mac are Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Word, and Firefox.