

Here is how to check your version of Acrobat. Acrobat Pro DC: subscription-based, annual fee (more expensive), allows storage of docs online 21.001.20155 Planned update, May 11, 2021.Acrobat Pro 2017: perpetual license, available through CU Marketplace this will meet most university business needs best value for price Acrobat desktop software, Adobe Document Cloud services, and access to the full functionality of the.To upgrade, you have a number of options.

This release is a planned update for the products listed in the table below.

Acrobat Reader DC: view, print, and annotate PDFs only does not allow editing and conversion of PDFs allows storage online Adobe offers the most up-to-date versions of applications to Creative Cloud members as soon as they are available.The latest version is always available through the product’s update mechanism, and for some languages, from the Reader Download Center. Microsoft Office Suite: if you only need to convert Microsoft Office documents to PDFs, you can use Microsoft Office Products which are included in the Office 365 suite Over the past week, we have been experiencing strange behaviour where the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is automatically upgraded to the Adobe.For information about Creative Cloud upgrades, see the Creative Cloud FAQ. This chart can help you compare features of Acrobat Pro 2017 to those of Acrobat Pro DC, and Acrobat Standard versus Acrobat Pro. Attempting to install the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (2017.012.20093) via SCCM application, and Im having trouble patching the program (to 2017.012.20098) as part of the installation process. Upgrading older versions of Acrobat Pro is crucial because there are security vulnerabilities in the software that are currently being exploited. If you have questions about Adobe Acrobat Pro, or would like help to install the recommended software, please contact your Dedicated Desktop Support technician.Ĭontinuing to use this non-supported software opens up your computer to attacks that could take control of your computer and/or steal your data. Note: Adobe Reader version 9.x is no longer compatible for use with Workspace PDF forms. If you have questions, but your department does not have Dedicated Desktop Support, please contact the IT Service Center at or call 30 (5-HELP from a campus phone).
