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I want to buy the acrobat 2020 student edition as I dont want to pay a monthly subscription, however I have a couple of questions I hope someone here can answer.
- are windows 11 and macos ventura supported?
- is apple silicon supported? (if not how good/bad is the performance with rosetta)
- there seem to be three options: windows/mac and windows + mac however it also says that its just for one user. Does windows/mac mean that I can use acrobat on both systems with the same adobe account?
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Hi @walefisch
Hope you are doing well.
You can download the Acrobat Pro application on two devices. However, you can use it on one device at a time. For more information about the system requirements and how to purchase it, please go through the help page https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/faq-acrobat-2020.html
Hope this information will help.
Regards
Amal
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Acrobat 2020 (as the name might suggest) is now getting quite old - released 3 years ago. On past performance, we can expect there to be a paid-for upgrade, but equally Adobe might have abandoned Acrobat 2020 to concentrate on subscriptions only. We can't know and they won't say; they might even now be debating; all we can do is watch. If there is no new release by the end-of-life of Acrobat 2020 (January 2025) with no new release, then that's probably end of the line.
Acrobat 2020 doesn't get new features, only bug fixes (to oversimplify). I would expect M1 support, Ventura support and Windows 11 support to be new features, so you may be stuck there. Equally, it MIGHT happen to run in Ventura and Windows 11, albeit unsupported.
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In addition to the above info: Yes to Windows 11; No to Ventura (at least not yet, maybe the next update will be).
See: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/system-requirements-acrobat-2020.html