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June 23, 2015
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Compare Adobe Reader XI and Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

  • June 23, 2015
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Hi All,

I was searching the net, looking for some comparison documents between Reader 11 and Reader DC but so far I could only found comparison between Acrobat and Acrobat DC.

e.g :Plans and pricing: Compare versions | Adobe Acrobat DC

Could you please recommend me a site which shows the exact differences between the two products? What is exactly that DC can do and Reader XI can not?

Or is there a documentation which describe the differences?

I would like to find out what would be the best to use in the future.

Thanks in Advance!

Zoltan

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Correct answer ProDesignTools

This may also help - see the first section of the FAQ, and descriptions of how Reader DC is integrated with the Document Cloud, e-Signatures, etc:

FAQ | Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

and a bit more here:

PDF reader, PDF viewer | Acrobat Reader DC

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JR Boulay
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 24, 2021

Acrobat Reader DC provide the same set of Comment tools than Acrobat Pro and it can (fill and) save any PDF form without restrictions.

Acrobat Reader X provides only 2 Comment tools and cannot (fill and) save a PDF form which is not "Reader Extended".

 

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
Participant
September 24, 2021

Thank you for the reply.  To clarify, I use Acrobat Pro X.  I'm trying to see if Acrobat Reader DC or any other Adobe product is superior to ACrobat Pro X and why.   The Adobe website doesn't help much.

 

thanks!

Legend
June 23, 2015

It isn't obvious for the names, but DC is the current, new version. There is no reason, if you are just starting, to start with the older version.

Participant
September 23, 2021

I have Acrobat Pro X.  Any reason to switch to Acrobat Pro Reader DC or soemthing else?

 

Legend
September 24, 2021

The product is not called Acrobat Pro Reader DC, just Acrobat Pro DC. 

Well, the key reason is that Acrobat X no longer receives any updates. It may break on any future system change by Microsoft, and it has unfixed security issues. No business should allow such software to continue to be used.

There have been a lot of additions to Acrobat DC, but I suspect none of them are compelling if you are using X today. You will have to budget time for relearning it all, and you can't run both for an overlap.

Oh, yes, a key reason to switch is that Acrobat DC is subscription based and includes future updates. Or maybe that's a reason not to switch, your milegage may vary.

AadeshSingh
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 23, 2015

Hi Zoltan,

There not much deference except :-

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader DC has a better user interface in comparison to Adobe Reader XI
  • You will no longer be able to use online Acrobat services with Adobe Reader XI, its only supported in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC now.

Regards,

Aadesh

ProDesignTools
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Community Expert
September 17, 2015

This may also help - see the first section of the FAQ, and descriptions of how Reader DC is integrated with the Document Cloud, e-Signatures, etc:

FAQ | Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

and a bit more here:

PDF reader, PDF viewer | Acrobat Reader DC