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I have Acrobat 9 professional. I moved it to my new Windows 10 machine. Every time I print to a Abode printer it keeps asking me if I want to upgrade and I have only 12 days to do it. How do I get rid of it. I have a valid license. What is the cost and be

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Jun 28, 2016 Jun 28, 2016

I have Acrobat 9 professional. I moved it to my new Windows 10 machine. Every time I print to a Abode printer it keeps asking me if I want to upgrade and I have only 12 days to do it. How do I get rid of it. I have a valid license. What is the cost and benefit upgrading from Acrobat 9 professional to latest version ( I think it is X)

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LEGEND , Jun 28, 2016 Jun 28, 2016

No, X is not the latest. In fact, X, like 9 is now unsupported. After X was XI, after XI was DC. So DC is the current version. No upgrade pricing from 9 any more, sadly. You can subscribe to DC, and this is recommended because it gets new features sooner, and includes future updates (surely will be needed as Microsoft moves to editing Windows 10 when they feel like it, instead of waiting for Windows 11/12 etc.)

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 28, 2016 Jun 28, 2016

Hi roberty79188521

I want to mention that Acrobat 9 is not compatible with Windows10. Please visit this link :Adobe Acrobat system requirements

If you wan to upgrade , you can visit this link : Plans and pricing | Adobe Acrobat DC.

Thank You!

Shivam

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LEGEND ,
Jun 28, 2016 Jun 28, 2016
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No, X is not the latest. In fact, X, like 9 is now unsupported. After X was XI, after XI was DC. So DC is the current version. No upgrade pricing from 9 any more, sadly. You can subscribe to DC, and this is recommended because it gets new features sooner, and includes future updates (surely will be needed as Microsoft moves to editing Windows 10 when they feel like it, instead of waiting for Windows 11/12 etc.)

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