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The information may be confusingly presented, it often is. Here are some key things you need to know. I'm assuming you're interested in the trial of Acrobat Pro, not Photoshop or anything else.
1. Acrobat Reader is free and Acrobat Pro comes on subscription or trial.
2. There are also add-ons for Acrobat Reader such as ExportPDF or PDF Pack.
3. Acrobat Pro is a SEPARATE APP. The biggest problem we see is people who try it or buy it but don't USE it, so they keep running Acrobat Reader and don't get
...The trial version of Acrobat is fully functional. It has exactly the same features as the full version.
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To me an offer of a free trial without explanations and an ad requiring a subscription is not at all transparent and appears meaningless
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The information may be confusingly presented, it often is. Here are some key things you need to know. I'm assuming you're interested in the trial of Acrobat Pro, not Photoshop or anything else.
1. Acrobat Reader is free and Acrobat Pro comes on subscription or trial.
2. There are also add-ons for Acrobat Reader such as ExportPDF or PDF Pack.
3. Acrobat Pro is a SEPARATE APP. The biggest problem we see is people who try it or buy it but don't USE it, so they keep running Acrobat Reader and don't get any features.
4. There is no trial of the Reader add-ons.
If this still doesn't make sense, and you've tried something, let us know what is happening.
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What do we get for free trial?more pdf that we can convert?unlimited during 7 days?or limited to certain amount?
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The trial version of Acrobat is fully functional. It has exactly the same features as the full version.
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I hope you are doing well.
As correctly highlighted by our community product expert, during the Adobe Acrobat free trial, you get access to all premium features — the same ones included in an Acrobat Pro subscription. The trial lasts 7 days, You’ll need to sign in with an Adobe ID, and you may be asked to enter payment details to start the trial.
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Anand Sri.
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