Allow high-resolution Retina display

Version 11.0.0 downloaded compared to the creative clouds on iMac screen 5 K Retina (Yosemite). Acrobat Pro opens in low resolution - all the text.images appears blurry/bitmap/low resolution.

Watching the news of requests: 'Open in a low resolution' is checked and grayed out, so it cannot be changed.

I saw a few hacks to solve this problem, we have you should go in the happy / info.plist and add<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
<string>True</string> just before </dict>

I'm not want to do, more sounds like it will be glitchy.

Please the next update would allow high-resolution Retina display. Thank you.

Thank you Adobe, a day later, you release 11.0.09 that solved this problem.

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