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how do I download on linux / ubuntu ??
thanks
There isn't one for Linux. Mac OS X and Windows.
System requirements for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, Acrobat Standard DC
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There isn't one for Linux. Mac OS X and Windows.
System requirements for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, Acrobat Standard DC
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do you know another program for my system ?
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Hi,
Just wanted to add a caveat in this old thread.
Please refer to this thread:
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Acrobat DC Pro is not available for Chrome OS, Linux, or Android!
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Hi,
The link that I added here as a caveat to this old topic has nothing to do with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC being available or not for those operating systems.
But for the users that take the time to read and understand what was posted all the way down to very end of that thread, you can install a Windows version on top of a linux kernel using OS emulators like Virtualbox.
That being possible, it allows a power user to actually use an Adobe paid subscription normally in an emulated MS Windows operating system on linux.
This is what is meant in this context.
Also, to be able to physically transfer PDFs between the two operating systems in a single instance of the GUI, on the same hardrive partitions of that computer, without dual-booting, or the need to mirror an operating system in another tablet by using remote access for desktop software.
So in this context it is available (just in this contex).
The HOW-TO or the method that explains how it is achieved, has to be explained and clarified in order for this asssertion to be correct (in this context only).
Thank you.
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You will have to use the package installer for your Operating System to find and install a PDF reader program.
Okular is one possible program.
I would ask in a forum dedicated to the version of Unix/Linux you are using.