For reading purposes adobe reader is enough. And for professional features adobe pro is enough too. so you never need to install both.
You can modify these adobe acrobat or PDF documents but you will need to have "Adobe Acrobat Pro" or "Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended" instead of the free "Adobe Acrobat Reader".Go to http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/ to get a free trial
If you are asking if you can install both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader on the same computer, the answer is yes.
Acrobat Reader is the name of the software; Adobe is the name of the company that manufactures it.
Yes. Adobe is the company and acrobat is the software. It's the same thing.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Management
You can get it from Adobe here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
The main difference between Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader is that Acrobat allows the user to create PDF's as well as edit or add comments to PDF's. Reader only allow the user to view them. Adobe makes both and both are used interchangeably a lot of the time. You cannot view the PDF's you create in Acrobat without Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader is free for download while Acrobat Standard 7.0 costs $300
Download Adobe Acrobat reader from www.adobe.com. Run the downlaoded file. Follow the on screen instructions while setup. Your Adobe acrobat reader is ready to use.
No, Adobe Reader will read PDF files, while Adobe Acrobat can create and edit PDF files. Adobe Reader is just a free PDF reader, but Adobe Acrobat Pro/Stand is much more powerful to deal with PDF files, will help to create, edit and convert PDF.
For older versions of Acrobat Reader, go here: http://www.oldversion.com/Acrobat-Reader.html
Typically, E-books are in PDF format, which is an Adobe Acrobat file. There is a free reader that can be downloaded, called Adobe Reader. *NOTE: Adobe reader will only allow the viewing, and printing. To create PDF files you will need the full Adobe Acrobat, or use conversion software such as PDF995
Adobe Acrobat Reader is considered the best PDF Reader. Adobe provides Acrobat Reader free of charge and has different versions available for the desktop and mobile devices.