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nathalliep79622425
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March 11, 2018
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How can i download an older version of Adobe ?

  • March 11, 2018
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Hello,

I am trying to submit a document on a website but i can't. It s not working they tell me that the website does not recognize this version of the document. . people suggest me to try with an older version of adobe. But i can't find it on the internet.

I need the version 10 if possible, for mac ?

Nathalie

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Correct answer kglad

Single user licensee downloadable installation files available:


Updates

  • Download and installation help for Adobe links

  • Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages.  They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3.  If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

And a big thank you to Jim @ Prodesigntools for helping me with these links!

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Participant
September 30, 2019

You can download it from here - https://www.my-acrobat-reader.com/

All previous versions (Adobe Reader, not PRO) are available from 1 to 11

kglad
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kgladCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 11, 2018

Single user licensee downloadable installation files available:


Updates

  • Download and installation help for Adobe links

  • Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages.  They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3.  If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

And a big thank you to Jim @ Prodesigntools for helping me with these links!

Participant
April 8, 2021

Has Adobe pulled downloads for ColdFusion server 2018 , 2016 and 11? The above links only have downloads for 2021 for the main server

Anthony.James
Participating Frequently
July 12, 2022

All of those links only go back to 2021 - that answer is from 2018, when you could still go back.
Apparently the "experts" at Adobe think all of its users can either get with the times (2021 and beyond) or kick rocks.