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Hi there, i've looked around an hour to find a paper or website comparing the 2 Products Adobe Acrobat 2017 Standard and Adobe Acrobat 2017 Pr without success.
Can anybody help in here?
Thanks
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This is the best comparison I found (not sure why it's not on Adobe's website...): http://www.greymatter.com/corporate/wp-content/uploads/misc/Adobe-Acrobat-2017-Product-Comparison-ue...
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This is the best comparison I found (not sure why it's not on Adobe's website...): http://www.greymatter.com/corporate/wp-content/uploads/misc/Adobe-Acrobat-2017-Product-Comparison-ue...
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Doesn't address which version supports optical character recognition (OCR). I've spent nearly an ENTIRE workday trying to figure this out. During which I've determined that my environment could have 1 of 15 ****ING versions of acrobat installed FIFTEEN DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF THE SAME SOFTWARE.
Continuous Acrobat Reader DC
Continuous Acrobat Standard DC
Continuous Acrobat Pro DC
Classic Acrobat Reader DC
Classic Acrobat Standard DC
Classic Acrobat Pro DC
Classic Acrobat Reader 2017
Classic Acrobat 2017 Standard
Classic Acrobat 2017 Pro
Classic Acrobat Reader XI
Classic Acrobat XI Standard
Classic Acrobat XI Pro
Classic Acrobat Reader X
Classic Acrobat X Standard
Classic Acrobat X Pro
What the actual ****. How the heck did there versioning system devolve to such a complicated pile of horse ****.
I work in an industry where we require approval to change software versions so, yes, although XI and X are EOL, I've had to maintain those major versions until I can get approval to upgrade to a newer version. Folks in one my programs are approved for XI but it's not clear here whether OCR is supported. https://www.greymatter.com/corporate/wp-content/uploads/misc/Adobe-Acrobat-2017-Product-Comparison-u...
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Adobe Acrobat supports OCR. Acrobat Reader doesn't support OCR.
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Standard or Pro?
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Both.
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One french adage is: Why make simple when it can be complicated?
Maybe CEO of Adobe is French dude !
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This isn't the answer to the question asked.