Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and Apple M1 chip laptops
I bought a new Mac Pro with the M1 chip without realizing that it doesn't run Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Urgh! My fault for not reading the small print but it's a major problem for me as I use this program for work. I've tried working online but Adobe imposes a limit of 100 pages and the documents I need to work on are 200-400 pages. Two questions: 1) Is there a workaround? 2) Does anyone know when a solution will be available from Adobe and/or Apple? (Yes, Apple Support told me that it's up to Adobe to fix the problem but surely Apple should work proactively with major app developers like Adobe to avoid this deterrent for potential customers, given that Adobe's products are very widely used in business and government -- so I blame Apple for this issue as much as Adobe). Thanks to all for any info you can provide. (btw I've also started a chat with Adobe Support and will report back if I find out anything useful).
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.0