Adobe Acrobat Professional Dc Features

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Jul 12, 2024, 2:11:18 AM7/12/24
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What you are looking for is a comparison between Adobe Acrobat DC Pro and Standard - the 2017 is just a version associated with Acrobat DC. "DC" does not mean software as a service, or a cloud service or something else. Acrobat DC is desktop software.

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I have a similar question - I'm trying to determine the difference between Adobe Acrobat DC Pro 2017 vs Adobe Acrobat 2017. I realize one is subscription and one is perpetual, but do we need to change the installer or will any of our integration change? We are currently using Adobe Acrobat DC Pro 2017. I notice they are listed separately in the catalog, but when I try to compare versions, it is not listed.

It is somewhat challenging to find this information clearly and all in one place, plus a number of Adobe Forums posters have had similar questions, so I put together this guide which hopefully helps explain and compare most of the major differences between the various Acrobat options:

After a bit of searching I think the biggest difference is that Acrobat 2017 is stand-alone and Acrobat DC is subscription. Acrobat 2017 will probably not get the continuous updates of the DC version.

Adobe always felt they had to differentiate versions of their Acrobat editor, offering professional versions for the pre-press, printing, and other heavy duty industries, and watered-down ones, aimed at businesses and corporations, and often only available on Windows. They were aptly called Acrobat Pro, Standard, Elements, 3D, Suite, etcetera.

After a series of regular version numbers from 1 to 9, followed by the roman X (version 10) and XI (version 11), the DC versions were introduced, together with a subscription based license, sporting a totally new interface, and with a new numbering scheme. From 2015 onwards, the technical version number indicates the year of issue, starting from 15 (hence skipping the numbers 12, 13, and 14). And the Adobe Reader is called Adobe Acrobat Reader again, because people were - finally - used to downloading Acrobat to view PDFs...

From that moment on, the subscription versions were simply branded Adobe Acrobat DC, without any number because users shouldn't worry about that (but they definitely carry the version number 15, 16, or 17, and now even 18). And although the DC moniker is promotionally meant to fiercely refer to the Document Cloud subscription offerings, Adobe internally calls them DC Continuous, versus their DC Classic perpetually licensed alternates.

All the perpetual versions (from 2015 on, and even X and XI) have always been technically updated during recent years. Such maintenance updates offer no new key features, so they don't get a new version number (just a decimal "dot" addition). However, some new technologies are implemented in older versions as a read only addition (to offer backward compatibility), but without the option to edit them

I checked and I couldn't find any official statement of discontinuation of selling Acrobat 2017. Adobe will continue to sell Acrobat 2017 and it is correct the End of Support date for the Product version would be 6/6/2022. Reference link All Apps Help Products and technical support periods

I have a Creative Cloud license. I installed Acrobat Pro DC on my Mac. When I select "Create PDF" from the Tools tab, I get a dialog box with "this feature is not included in your current acrobat license". I have already contacted my adobe administrator at work and they confirmed I am licensed.

I have the same issue. I am on MAC OS X El Capitan and I have a Creative Cloud Team account. I am using Acrobat PRO DC not the reader and I cannot get it to edit etc. as I get This feature is not included in your current Acrobat license. How do I make it work? I have signed out and back in but it still does not work.

I have the same issue. I am on MAC OS X El Capitan and I have a Creative Cloud Team account. I am using Acrobat PRO DC not the reader and I cannot get it to edit etc. as I get This feature is not included in your current Acrobat license. How do I make it work?

But I think I figured it out everyone! It looks like the problem occurs if you open the PDF file from an explorer window. Simply try launching Acrobat Pro DC from the Creative Cloud instead and THEN open your PDF from INSIDE Acrobat Pro DC. I tried both ways and I wasn't allowed to edit my PDF when I just double-clicked it. But when I launched the program and then loaded my file I was able to edit the PDF just fine, I didn't get a "Learn More" prompt!

Thanks for the reply. I was on the phone yesterday with Acrobat support for about 1-1/2 hours and he could not figure out what was wrong. He did remove a few things from my computer and I ran Acrobat under a Guest profile which still would not work. So he said he would have to investigate more and would call me back. After I booted my MAC back up I went into Acrobat and now everything works. Don't know if it was something he did, or because I signed out and back in to Creative Cloud or the fact that he said he would look on the back end and my membership.

I'm glad that everything works for you now! For anyone else that's still having problems accessing the Pro features of Acrobat DC I suggest that you try what I said in my last post above. When I'm on the Creative Cloud App it actually says the program I have installed is called just "Acrobat DC" and not "Acrobat Pro DC". But when I open the program and look at the about section it tells me that it is in fact "Acrobat Pro DC" (continuous version). This leads me to believe that whatever issue is causing this problem is on Adobe's side and not the users (Adobe needs to get it together and work on making CC less buggy in general in my opinion). The fact that I can access the Pro features by simply opening the program from the CC App, coupled with the fact that I cannot access Pro features when I click directly on a PDF in my files makes me think that someone should create a ticket for Adobe to address this mess.

While many attempts have been made to answer this including adobe staff member the answer wasn't really resolved. I had this in our organisation. FYI, If you run adobe reader you don't have "Edit PDF" as its simply a reader or pdf viewer. if you get this "feature is not included in your current Acrobat license" it because the adobe acrobat pro DC version was first launched as a trial version and expired. It will need to be activated under your adobe ID account. in the bottom right corner of the software click on activate and register the product as your Adobe DC as your Adobe ID account and it should work. in the menu bar, help> about check will not display the product info accurately. Your organisation should have adobe cloud licence activation throughput whitelisted through proxies and firewall so that shouldn't be an issue.

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