The main difference between Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader is that Acrobat allows the user to create PDF's (Post Data Files) as well as edit or add comments to PDF's. Reader only allow the user to view them.
Acrobat Standard or Acrobat Pro
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.
No
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 Acrobat 9 Pro is available for Mac OS X: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/
Yes,there is,you can find it on the adobe's website.I myself got Adobe Acrobat X pro so possibly the version XI is there.You can Download it from their website or buy it from the shop near you.
Why would they include it? It's free for download on Adobe.com!
Use Adobe Acrobat Pro,it got a OCR function can get Text from PDF~
Adobe Acrobat can be downloaded on the Adobe website and CNET. Versions Messenger 1.0.3, XI Pro 11, Version 5, Add-in for Microsoft Outlook, Capture, and Connect 1 are all available.
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.
Yes, almost everyone needs Adobe Acrobat. It is a graphics viewing program used primarily to view PDF documents which are arguably one of the most portable and universal document formats. Instructors frequently send correspondence and course documents in PDF format which require Adobe Acrobat reader to view. If you're working on a Mac, then it will display in Preview, but you still need Acrobat Reader to view the details of some multipage PDFs.(Download is FREE!)