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Compare Acrobat Pro DC and Adobe Reader DC

Compare Acrobat Pro DC and Adobe Reader DC - Adobe Acrobat Tutorial

From the course: Acrobat DC Essential Training

Compare Acrobat Pro DC and Adobe Reader DC

- [Instructor] In addition to the Pro and Standard versions of Acrobat, Adobe also offers a free product called Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be used to view PDFs, but which also includes some other useful features. For example, with both products you can view and print PDFs, you can share files through Document Cloud, and you can add comments and markups to PDFs, which is great if you need to review or collaborate on a document with colleagues, but they can't, or don't want to subscribe to Acrobat just to do so. With Acrobat Reader, you can also send PDFs for review and tracking, and even work on the go with the mobile version of Reader. But you can't convert PDFs to Microsoft files like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint documents. You can't turn scanned documents into editable, searchable text, and you can't create PDFs from any application. Now, many software applications include the built-in ability to export PDFs. But…

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