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Acrobat 11 was just released, and deploying it will pose some challenges:
PS, anyone seeing Acrobat 11 on the Adobe LWS yet?
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Don Montalvo
Adobe confirmed last week that if you are a CS6 user on Enterprise License Agreement (ELA), you will not be entitled to free update to Acrobat Pro XI.
Clients are furious that so much was spent on ELA and now they need to spend more on something that traditionally was a free update...I guess we'll have to see how things pan out.
Don
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Hi Don,
Acrobat XI (11) has been announced, but not released yet. The release should occur later this month.
Regarding the bullet points:
As I mentioned, because Acrobat XI hasn't been released yet, it's not going to appear on LWS yet for customers with upgrade plans.
-David
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Hi David,
I'm only concerned about the Mac version, and our client has ELA.
Does this mean there won't be an update to Creative Suite 6 that includes the new version of Acrobat?
Don
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...bump...
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Don
From a Mac perspective, you'll be interested to see that there will be a Mac version of the Customization Wizard which, even though less powerful than the Windows version, should hopefully be helpful in prepping Mac deployments of Acrobat XI alongside CS6.
Documentation on and downloads of this should hopefully be available soon.
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Hi Hawz,
Thanks for the response. My question is specific to upgrading Acrobat X to Acrobat XI on computers that have it as part of CS6...please see below for specifics.
I opened a Adobe Gold Support case (reference# 183712736) for a formal answer...
Key points from Adobe Gold Support:
Adobe CS historical updates:
SUMMARY: Our CS6 users need to know if/when they will be getting Acrobat XI...given the above, it looks like our client will need to spend more money or wait. Where in the past our CS users got Acrobat upgrades via incremental updates to the suite, it looks like this isn't the case anymore.
Not. Good.
Thanks,
Don
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Adobe confirmed last week that if you are a CS6 user on Enterprise License Agreement (ELA), you will not be entitled to free update to Acrobat Pro XI.
Clients are furious that so much was spent on ELA and now they need to spend more on something that traditionally was a free update...I guess we'll have to see how things pan out.
Don
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We have a couple of hundred users that have the full Creative Suite, with maintenance, paid in advance ($$$$$). They do not get an upgrade to Acrobat XI…
We have 30 or so users that bought a stand-alone copy of Acrobat X, with maintenance paid in advance($$). They get an upgrade to Acrobat XI…
Creative Cloud users have the full Suite and pay by the month ($). They get an upgrade to Acrobat XI…
It seems the less you spend, the more you get…
This needs to be rectified.
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Yep, our client is going to be formerly notified this week. I'm hoping my kevlar vest is ready by then.
Adobe....I realize Creative Cloud is the direction you guys want us to go in, we need some guidance on how to get there without unreasonable/unjustifiable cost to our clients who spent tons on ELA.
So...updated details:
Adobe CS historical updates:
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There are mixed messages.
Adobe answer once and for all... Will CS6.5 include Acrobat XI?
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