Adobe acrobat dc mac m16/19/2023 Foxit PDF Editor/Reader Version 12.0.xįoxit PDF Editor/Reader Version 12.0.x run natively in Apple M1/M2 device by default. How can I set Foxit PDF Editor or Foxit PDF Reader to run in native mode? Foxit PDF Editor/Reader Version 12.1 and later versionsįoxit PDF Editor/Reader can run natively in Apple M1/M2 device by default. ![]() When Mac users try to open a RMS protected PDF with Foxit PDF Editor or Foxit PDF Reader in native mode, an error message will appear. RMS tools are incompatible with the Apple Silicon native mode.OCR tools in Foxit PDF Editor are incompatible with the Apple Silicon native mode. All OCR functionality in the Ribbon and Preferences will be disabled.If you use either of these features, you should leave PDF Editor/Reader in emulation mode. These features can only be used in the Rosetta emulation mode. Some features are not available in native Apple Silicon mode. Mac users could use Foxit PDF Reader Version 12.1 in rosetta mode to open RMS protected PDF documents instead. When Mac users try to open a RMS protected PDF with Foxit PDF Editor, an error message will appear. Users could still choose to run Foxit PDF Reader Version 12.1 in rosetta mode from Preferences in order to use RMS Tools. In Foxit PDF Reader Version 12.1, RMS Tools are still available when in Apple M1/M2 device.There is no preference option for Foxit PDF Editor for Mac Version 12.1 to switch to rosetta mode when in Apple M1/M2 device. In Foxit PDF Editor Version 12.1, RMS Tools are not available when in Apple M1/M2 device.This mode allows better performance on these processors.įoxit PDF Editor/Reader Version 12.1 and later versions This state of the application is referred to as the native mode. You can now choose to run Foxit PDF Editor and Foxit PDF Reader in either (the default) native Apple Silicon mode or Rosetta emulation mode.įoxit PDF Editor and Foxit PDF Reader can now run directly on the new ARM architecture of Apple Silicon computers without any intermediary translations. ![]() Users could still choose to run in either native Apple Silicon mode (the default) or Rosetta emulation mode. ![]()
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