9, 10 or 11 as of may 2013.
If you can't remove the Acrobat Reader from the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. You can manually delete that in the Program Files. Program Files is a folder in Microsoft Windows operating system where applications that are not part of the operating system are installed by default. Find the folder of Acrobat Reader and delete. To complete remove the Acrobat Reader Empty the Recycle Bin.
It is quite simple to download Acrobat Reader. You just have to go on their website and download the program. There are no virus. Just choose which windows you have.
go to the official site of adobe, there you can download a free pdf reader, buy adobe acrobate, and try several trails
The Windows Vista versions of Adobe Acrobat work on Windows 7. According to Adobe's web site, Adobe Acrobat versions 8 and above are Vista compatible. Adobe Acrobat versions 7 and previous versions are NOT compatible with Vista/Win7. However, I currently use Adobe Acrobat 5 under Windows 7 with the "compatability mode" set to XP service pack 2. I don't have any problems at all. Install your older version of Acrobat, open the "program files" folder then open the "adobe x.0" folder, then the "acrobat" folder. Right click the "acrobat.exe" icon, choose "properties", then click the "compatability" tab. Click/check the box for "run this program in compatability mode for" and select xp service pack 2 or 3. Click "apply" and then "OK".
Download Acrobat Reader here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/
No.
Acrobat Reader is the name of the software; Adobe is the name of the company that manufactures it.
Google is not an OS but a website. It does not install software but Windows does.
For older versions of Acrobat Reader, go here: http://www.oldversion.com/Acrobat-Reader.html
It should. Even if it does not, you can use windows virtual PC mode to start your windows xp applications on windows 7.
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.