Iam trying to reinstall my product Adobe Acrobat DC Pro, bought in 2020. My license says I have Acrobat Professional, however on the web there is a Acrobat Pro 2020 installer ( -install/kb/acrobat-2020-downloads.html), the question is, first, are these products the same? My version of the product is a perpetuallifetime license.
More importantly, I would like to have the same product, but for 64-bit machine that I have (the installer is for 32-bit as if we are in somewhere in 2000s), for better performance. I found this -64-bit-installer.html here, but this version (even though sounds the same) turns out that I cannot register with the license I bought. Is there a 64-bit installer that could be used with my perpetual license? If not, will or might it be available in the near future? And if so, what can I do to finally have 64-bit version of professional lifetime license Adobe Acrobat Professional?
Thanks! It is true that for most of my needs 32-bit version is fine, but there are situations when you would want an even faster software. I am, however, not sure to what extent it would really be faster just based on this factor alone. It is just puzzling that in 2023 when most other companies have come up with and are offering 64-bit versions, Adobe is still having it only for cloud users or whatnot. This is afterall some over 100Bn company.
No, they are not the same, though they are similar. The perpetual license versions of Acrobat are effectively a frozen version of Acrobat. Getting new features will be a paid upgrade, as for other perpetual apps. 64-bit Acrobat is a new feature. There is no sign there will EVER be another perpetual Acrobat, we don't know. But why do you care about 64-bit Acrobat. It has no advantages. Performance is absolutely identical, I don't know where the myth that 64-bit apps run faster comes from.
What better performance do you expect from a 64-bit version? There's no such thing in 99 % of the cases since working with most of the PDF files won't even scratch on the memory boundaries of what a 32 bit application can offer. If you're not dealing with ultra complex PDFs with thousands of pages, layers or objects you're still fine with 32 bit.
But it isn't faster. That's not why you might want 64-bit. There's a general belief that 64-bit must be faster because marketing people use this to sell upgrades (when they have nothing else to say). 64-bit Acrobat goes at exactly the same speed as 32-bit, there is no reason why it could possibly be faster. As a programmer I can say, things don't work that way.
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