I cannot remember the site where I got it. It happened over 1 year ago.I never thought it was hacked. Now I am very surprised and disapponted to acknowledge that Adobe has released no official portable version of Acrobat: I guess I am not the only person who needs to work over time onto several PCs and therefore needs to have on his external HDD, some program not routinely installed on all PCs, other than his archive.
I wonder now, and I would like to ask you, if the new Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, which promises an high mobility feasibility, will actually work without being installed locally on all devices, may be in a cloud/web environment? (Publicity of the new program says: "Your office is as mobile as you are", "Now, you can fill, sign and share PDFs on any device", "Instantly access recently viewed PDFs across desktop, mobile and web", etc.). Do you know this?. Thank you very much for your interest.
DChas to be installed on each computer. In fact, before subsriptions, Adobe actively stopped portsbility because the software had to be activated on each computer, and deactivated before using elsewhere. they would expect you to buy as many licenses as PCs (well, 2 pc per license). With subscriptions you still install and activate but I hear you just logout to be able to activate elsewhere.
Portable software is very rare precisely because of licensing becoming more strictly enforced. But also Acrobat loads many systemcomponents. I find it hard to figure how a portable version could add shell shortuts, integrate with Office or add a PDF printer...