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April 6, 2017
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Updates for Acrobat 7

  • April 6, 2017
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I have purchased Acrobat a good while ago, but I cannot update it. have contacted your services earlier but the problem has never been solved. NOW is the time to do it because I need an updated version of my product:  

Acrobat 7,

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I need to update it now

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Correct answer try67

Your version is very very old, and not compatible with any current OS, but you can still get the updates for it here:

ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/7x/

4 replies

July 20, 2020


We need the updates for Adobe Acrobat Pro 7.0.0 on Macintosh.


The link you've kindly posted (thank you) now points to nothing.

 

If the updates have merely been moved to another location on Adobe's website, please post the new URL, thank you.

July 20, 2020

 …and also GO F -*- K YOURSELVES for repeatedly deleteing our comments which are totally valid. A -*- s!

 

 

July 20, 2020

@ try67:


We need the updates for Adobe Acrobat Pro 7.0.0 on Macintosh.


 

The link you've kindly posted (thank you) now points to nothing.



It is not very, very useful to call software “very very old”, unless suggesting that people dodge it (like a rat running under a tablecloth at a restaurant) based solely on age. Adobe now seem to enjoy doing this.



Age is relative. It's a matter of perspective, and software data itself does not age or wear-out as vegetables or shoes do. It is everlasting. As long as there is hardware which can run it, it is still valid. We possess such hardware, therefore the release date is irrelevant.



We have to assume that Adobe have removed those updates intentionally to force users to spend more money. This is INEXCUSABLE, especially considering the purchase price which was sky-high, and the fact that no advanced warning was given before purchase that the clock would be ticking.



Now that we have advanced warning, we will not buy from a company who has the ability to host updates for a very, very long time, but refuses to do so. All tech companies will reap what they sow, not just Adobe.
 
If we are meant to assume that hosting these updates is very expensive, then we have a question: Did Adobe even hand-over the updates to Archive-dot-Org for safe-keeping?
 
Lastly, if the updates have merely been moved to another location on Adobe's website, please post the new URL and ignore most of what was said above, thank you.

 

Participant
June 18, 2020

Hi, I'm Antonino I installed acrobat professional 7.0 but I can't find the TYPE WRITER function anymore, this function has always been installed with this version. Can you help me how to recover it ???? Thanks

Legend
June 18, 2020

I think it was in an update. You can no longer install it update 7.0, it is dead. 

try67
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try67Community ExpertCorrect answer
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April 6, 2017

Your version is very very old, and not compatible with any current OS, but you can still get the updates for it here:

ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobat/win/7x/

July 20, 2020

@ try67
:

We need the updates for Adobe Acrobat Pro 7.0.0 on Macintosh.


The link you've kindly posted (thank you) now points to nothing.

 


It is not very, very useful to call software “very very old”, unless suggesting that people dodge it (like a rat running under a tablecloth at a restaurant) based solely on age. Adobe now seem to enjoy doing this.

 


Age is relative. It's a matter of perspective, and software data itself does not age or wear-out as vegetables or shoes do. It is everlasting. As long as there is hardware which can run it, it is still valid. We possess such hardware, therefore the release date is irrelevant.

 


We have to assume that Adobe have removed those updates intentionally to force users to spend more money. This is INEXCUSABLE, especially considering the purchase price which was sky-high, and the fact that no advanced warning was given before purchase that the clock would be ticking.

 


Now that we have advanced warning, we will not buy from a company who has the ability to host updates for a very, very long time, but refuses to do so. All tech companies will reap what they sow, not just Adobe.
 
If we are meant to assume that hosting these updates is very expensive, then we have a question: Did Adobe even hand-over the updates to Archive.org for safe-keeping?
 
Lastly, if the updates have merely been moved to another location on Adobe's website, please post the new URL and ignore most of what was said above, thank you.