Now to test to see if this only works as an updater, or whether it can be used on a clean system to do the initial install. They sure don't want to make this easy, do they? I get that DC is the way of the future, but we ran into many issues with some of our curriculum when we installed that last year. So, apparently, 11.0.19 is not available as a "full installer" but only as an "updater". in that email was a link for Adobe Reader Updates ( ) and at this site, if I go to the link for Reader DC for Mac I now see a link to download 11.0.19, though it is listed under the Reader DC series. Ok, more digging and I found my email from Adobe with all of my redistribution links. And I see that when I download this DMG that the installer PKG file is dated from December 3, 2014. Seems strange that none of the accessible links from Adobe make anything newer than 11.0.10 available. I have signed up for the enterprise redistribution and the link given ( ) also only shows the 11.0.10 as being the download available. I see that this devnet link does show additional versions, but the links are to an ftp server that requires authentication. With various compatibility with all types of devices, the app has special compatibility with all types of Windows-Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 7 are mainly operating systems to run the app very smoothly and reliably. Odd, I got to the "otherversions" page by clicking the "Do you have a different language or operating system" link from the main page. Now the digital form filling, adding of e-signature, and submitting electronically is very easy with Adobe Reader.
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