The Adobe organisation produces several imaging softwares, of which Acrobat is one.
If you are asking if you can install both Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Acrobat Reader on the same computer, the answer is yes.
Yes. Adobe is the company and acrobat is the software. It's the same thing.
Acrobat Reader is the name of the software; Adobe is the name of the company that manufactures it.
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
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.
with Adobe Acrobat.
Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat are not the same; they serve different purposes. Adobe Reader is primarily a free application for viewing, printing, and annotating PDF documents, while Adobe Acrobat is a more comprehensive suite that allows users to create, edit, and manage PDF files. Acrobat offers advanced features like form creation, PDF conversion, and collaboration tools, which are not available in Reader.
Adobe as in "adobe acrobat" doesn't have a meaning per say. It is the name of the company. You will find many Adobe products at adobe.com
go to adobe.com (shown in several languages) and search there for "adobe acrobat"
If you want to learn more about acrobat adobe training, you'll have to register in the training of adobe, this easily you can easily access and be trained. This way you'll be more productive in using adobe acrobat.
Adobe is a company name and has many different products (photoshop, dreamweaver, Acrobat and so on). To open pdf you have to have Adobe Acrobat Reader which is free or Adobe Acrobat Pro which is not free.
Yes Adobe do produce a version of Acrobat for the Mac (see link below).