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July 19, 2015
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What's the most up-to-date version?

  • July 19, 2015
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I went to https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/otherversions/, and then I selected "Windows 7" > "English (UK)", and then it gave me 3 different versions from which to choose to download. I Googled it as best I could, but I still can't figure out what the differences are between between them. The 3 versions are:

  • Reader DC 2015.008.20082 English UK for Windows
  • Reader 11.0.10 English UK for Windows
  • Reader 10.1.4 English UK for Windows

I could figure out that the Reader 11.0.10 was obviously just a newer version of Reader 10.1.4. However, what's the difference between Reader DC and Reader 11.0.10? All I could find out was that DC stands for "Document Cloud", and that just means it gives you access to Adobe's cloud service. But is Reader 11.0.10 just a non-DC version or is it older? I frankly don't need the cloud feature but I would like the most up-to-date version of Adobe Reader...

Could anybody clear this up for me?

Thanks!

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Correct answer Rave

Hi Sarah,

Reader 11 is an older version and Reader DC is the latest version of the software.


Regards,

Rave

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pwillener
Legend
July 20, 2015

Three major Reader versions are still supported by Adobe

  • Reader X; latest version 10.1.15
  • Reader XI; latest version 11.0.12
  • Reader DC; latest version 15.008.20082
try67
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Community Expert
July 19, 2015

I frankly don't need the cloud feature but I would like the most up-to-date version of Adobe Reader...

Then go with Reader XI (11).

Participant
July 21, 2015

Thank you.

Rave
RaveCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
July 21, 2015

Hi Sarah,

Reader 11 is an older version and Reader DC is the latest version of the software.


Regards,

Rave

AadeshSingh
Participating Frequently
July 19, 2015

Hi sarahofgaia,

Please refer to this link for the latest updates released  Overview — Acrobat and Adobe Reader Release Notes

Regards,

Aadesh

Participant
July 21, 2015

This link didn't tell me anything related to my question. It didn't describe at all what the differences are between them.