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acrobat DC obsoleted Adobe Pro XI and features

New Here ,
May 05, 2016 May 05, 2016

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I purchased Adobe Pro XI in 2012 for $500 complete set.

Now Adobe upgraded to DC which obsoleted signing, editing, other features.

anyone else have this issue?

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Adobe Employee ,
May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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Hi Irene Mendoza,

Could you please let me know the OS version on your system ?

Please elaborate the issue you facing with acrobat XI and we would help you out with that .

Acrobat XI is still in support and its features are still in use and working .

Let us know what issue you have .

Regards

Sarojini

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May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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windows 7.

after reviewing what the chat person said, i did update again in my XI pro.

it seems to have added some features like forms back in form central, am checking other features.

in addition, i wasn't aware you must be signed in for the features to work, most do now.

i will try and check from prior usage. thank you.

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Community Expert ,
May 07, 2016 May 07, 2016

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Just in case you are not aware, FormsCentral was retired in July 2015.

https://blogs.adobe.com/documentcloud/farewell-formscentral/

What else do you think you lost when you upgraded to Acrobat DC?

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May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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When you say that "Adobe upgraded to DC" do you mean that Adobe released a new version of the application, or that your installed application was updated to the newer version (to which you don't have a license, I assume)?

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New Here ,
May 06, 2016 May 06, 2016

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My original Adobe Acrobat XI pro worked fine until Adobe DC new version overrode the features. I have the license from my original XI pro edition.

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LEGEND ,
May 09, 2016 May 09, 2016

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Please explain your question on the following points:

"Now Adobe upgraded to DC" Certainly, Adobe upgraded what they offer. Do you mean that YOU upgraded to DC on YOUR computer? Did you pay for an upgrade?

"which obsoleted signing, editing, other features" What leads you to this conclusion?

I wonder if you might be confused by Acrobat Reader DC, which is free and NOT a replacement for Acrobat Pro XI.

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