Skip to main content
Participant
February 19, 2020
Question

Difference between Adobe Send & Track and Adobe Document Cloud Add-In

  • February 19, 2020
  • 1 reply
  • 723 views

Hello I am curious if anyone can inform me of the differences between the Adobe Send & Track add-in for Outlook vs the Adobe Document Cloud add-in for Outlook? Aside from functionality, are one of these simply a newer rebranded version of the other? It looks as if Adobe Document Cloud is supported on Outlook 2010 and 2013, does this indicate the going forward Adobe Send & Track is the newer version that installs on current versions of Outlook? Neithero f these are available with Adobe Reader DC and thus require Adobe Acrobat DC I assume to install correct?  If I have a 2016/ or Office 365 version of Outlook would I expect to look for and download Adobe Send & Track? Or are these considered 2 entirely seperate Add-Ins

This topic has been closed for replies.

1 reply

ls_rbls
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 19, 2020

MODIFIED REPLY

 

 

Those are separate add-ins and  the main difference that you have to consider is the handling of large file documents and file uploads to the DC.

 

Adobe Send and Track handles that part in the Document Cloud with up to 2GB free without subscription, and up to 100GB with paid subscription.

 

So basically the file handling would be dependent on file size limitations, file storage and quota.

 

If you're going to be handling large files all the time, then Send & Track is the way to go, and maybe even consider Adobe Sign in your workflow, since you don't have to worry about file quotas, file size limitations, nor reaching a limit in the storage space.

 

If , on the other hand, you can confirm that your files will never exceed the quotas then the Adobe Acrobat subscription will suffice with the new add-in.

 

The new add-in is now an integration of services that was initiated back in 2018 through a partnership between Microsoft and Adobe.

 

Such integration allows to perform fetching of contacts from other services like LinkedIn, for example, and streamline the signing of documents with more convenient ways.

 

 

See here:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/document-cloud/help/file-size-limitations.html 

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/file-storage-quota.html