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s_malik
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September 16, 2017
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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Trial Limitations

  • September 16, 2017
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Can I still use the program as Acrobat Reader after the 7 day trial expires?

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kglad
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September 17, 2017

acrobat reader is free and has no trial period.  use it as long as you like.

acrobat pro is not free and has a 7 day trial period which can be extended if you purchase a license or subscription.

[moved from Installing, Updating, & Subscribing to Acrobat to Acrobat Reader]

s_malik
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September 17, 2017

Looks like I posted this in the wrong thread. I wanted to post this in the Adobe Acrobat DC thread. I have installed the trial version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Can I still use Adobe Acrobat Pro DC to read and fill up forms like Acrobat Reader after the 7 day trial expires?

kglad
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September 17, 2017

no, you can't open acrobat and use it like reader after the 7 day trial period.

acrobat is acrobat and reader is reader.  it's unfortunate their names are similar and cause confusiong.

you can keep acrobat on your computer after the trial period ends.  you just can't use it. but if you start a subscription in the future, you'll be able to use acrobat (in the future).

[moved from Acrobat Reader to Installing, Updating, & Subscribing to Acrobat]