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Dec 12, 2014 1:38 PM in response to LostinMEby magiaros,The universal document format is not working properly since Yosemite nevertheless "angry birds" and "cut the rope" are working perfectly
apple has different priorities
retina macbook pro,the perfect laptop for a professional(?) cannot read pdf files.Great!!!
my xperia z ultra can though
even my ps3 can read pdf files however the retina macbook pro cannot.
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Dec 12, 2014 2:15 PM in response to LostinMEby Dannuss,For what it's worth, I have discovered the if you open pdf's (which won't display in Preview) in Google Chrome, the documents view fine. Imagine that, Apple!
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Dec 13, 2014 9:11 AM in response to Toranaga-Samaby nuevaalma,Is this one version 7? i downloaded it but it says it's a power pc version and cannot work. can you kindly upload a version 7? Thanks!
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Dec 13, 2014 4:52 PM in response to Toranaga-Samaby nuevaalma,It's ok l already found one. But it seems that the problem is not the preview app itself. version 7 is still lagging like the newer one in yosemite
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Dec 14, 2014 3:57 AM in response to lemon-kunby Sashk0,The same problem here. Yes, installing the Adobe Reader now. Shame, though. Preview has always been on the best features I liked in OS X...
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Dec 14, 2014 6:01 AM in response to Sashk0by Mark Dollop,In another thread someone had me try this but the problem returned.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6715007
"Back up all data. Quit Preview if it's running.
Hold down the option key and select Go ▹ Library from the Finder menu bar. From the Library folder, delete the following items, if they exist:
Containers/com.apple.Preview
Group Containers/com.apple.Preview
Preferences/com.apple.Preview.LSSharedFileList.plist
Preferences/com.apple.Preview.SandboxedPersistentURLs.LSSharedFileList.plist
Saved Application State/com.apple.Preview.savedState
Log out and log back in. Launch the application and test."
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Dec 14, 2014 6:57 AM in response to Mark Dollopby Sashk0,Not really. Has it worked for you? But thank you anyway!
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Dec 14, 2014 11:41 AM in response to Sashk0by Toranaga-Sama,For me it worked fine, sorry to hear about your misfortune. Maybe it worked as I used preview from my backup instead of a downloaded one.
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Dec 14, 2014 11:44 AM in response to Toranaga-Samaby Sashk0,What do you mean when you write "from the backup"? Do you mean one of the previous versions of Preview, not the 8.0 of Yosemite?..
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Dec 14, 2014 11:56 AM in response to Sashk0by Toranaga-Sama,You better read the entire threat Yes I took preview 7 from my Mavericks Backup and ran it under Yosemite. It cannot be put into the applications folder but any other folder will do. Both 7 and 8 can co-exist. Worked well for me.
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Dec 14, 2014 12:09 PM in response to Toranaga-Samaby Sashk0,Aha, I see, thanks! Wondering where can I get the previous Preview version, since the Yosemite installation has replaced my Mavericks one. Could anyone share it maybe? Thanks in advance!
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Dec 14, 2014 12:34 PM in response to Toranaga-Samaby Sashk0,Looking forward to your ideas at kvartalny@icloud.com thanks in advance!
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Dec 14, 2014 7:07 PM in response to Toranaga-Samaby magiaros,i have tried preview 7 on yosemite however i have the same issue
when i open large pdf files i run out of ram(10 mb available) and preview stops responding
my retina macbook has 8gb ram and 256 gb hdd
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Dec 27, 2014 3:41 AM in response to Sashk0by magiaros,i fixed the issue returning to mavericks
the issue was only with large pdf files over 400 mb.i had no issue with small pdf files
with mavericks i cannot use iCloud drive and my iPhone cannot connect with retina MBP
i have decreased my storage plan from 200 to 20 gb because i cannot use this extra gb without cloud drive.Dropbox is still working.Thanks god dropbox is not developed from apple
i liked yosemite however i must read my medical pdf files (some pdf files are more than 1,5 gb)
i am going to wait for this issue to be solved and then install yosemite.
With mavericks i never had issue with pdf files even with some pdf files larger than 3 gb(i merged some medical pdf books and created a large pdf file) preview and search are super fast!
i am disappointed nevertheless i hope that apple will address this issue.
Tim Cook was named ‘CEO of the year’!
our MacBooks cannot read pdf files however this was a great success for Tim
congratulations Tim!!!
with all these awards and interviews Tim is very busy now ,there is not enough time for him to spend for operating system and such minor things and we must respect it.The awards and the interviews are always more important!!!
a surface pro 3 can do the job
i can still play angry birds on my retina macbook pro hence i am very happy!no need to read my medical pdf files.I have bought surface pro 3 for this.
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Jan 2, 2015 12:39 PM in response to LostinMEby arjun.mehta,Weird! I never noticed this, but I tried one of the sample PDFs in that thread and it seems to be an issue on my machine too! Sucky!
HOWEVER I found this worked for me:
Instead of OPENING the PDF in Preview, just use the space bar to view it with Finder Quick Look. It seems to be much better, right?
Click on the full screen button to view it in full screen.
Use the up and down arrows to go between pages, or scroll wheel, touch pad or whatever.
To zoom into the PDF (change the size of the pages) hold down the option key and zoom with your mouse wheel or if you have a magic pad/macbook you can pinch-zoom.