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April 7, 2015
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What does subscription only mean?

  • April 7, 2015
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On Adobe acrobat DC website comparing plans, some of the feature are noted subscription only. Could you clarify?

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Correct answer Sara_Forsberg

Hi roozk,

Adobe offers both a subscription version (which you pay for either monthly or annually), and the Classic version, which you pay for with one payment upfront, much like buying boxed software. (We used to call this the "perpetual version" in earlier releases.)

Does that clear things up?


Best,

Sara

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Sara_ForsbergCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
April 7, 2015

Hi roozk,

Adobe offers both a subscription version (which you pay for either monthly or annually), and the Classic version, which you pay for with one payment upfront, much like buying boxed software. (We used to call this the "perpetual version" in earlier releases.)

Does that clear things up?


Best,

Sara

RoozKAuthor
Participant
April 8, 2015

Sara,

Thanks for the reply.

Just make sure that I understand it correctly. The features marked with dots comes with purchasing the package (perpetual version) and the subscription is with the annual or monthly subscription plan.

Also, I have seen two different pricings for the Acrobat DC. What is the difference b/w $24.99 and $14.99 subscription plans?

Thanks-

Community Manager
April 8, 2015

Hi roozk,

Your understanding is correct. The two prices are for either monthly, with an annual commitment ($14.99), or month-to-month, without that annual commitment ($24.99).


Best,

Sara