Is adobe acrobat reader still supported?

Adobe has announced the end of support for Adobe Acrobat and Reader 2015. On April 7, 2020, support will finish for these versions of the PDF reader and creation software, keeping in line with the tech giant’s position to withdraw support after a maximum of five years of general availability.

The name changed from Adobe Reader to Acrobat Reader and it is still free. There also continues to be the product just called Acrobat, or Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Standard; this continues to be not free. All of these ( free and not free) might add “DC” to their name.

Is Adobe no longer free?

You can’t have Acrobat for free, as it is a professional program, but you can get Acrobat Reader for free as it has always been. You can download Acrobat Reader from adobe. Com or by clicking this link.

How to see if Adobe is installed on your computer?

Click the Start button on your taskbar (usually found in the bottom left of the computer screen).. Select All Programs from the pop-up menu. Verify that there is a folder called Adobe Acrobat listed.

How to get Adobe Acrobat for free?

To get Adobe Creative Cloud free trial, you need to take the following steps: Visit Adobe’s Creative Cloud web page. Click Start your free trial. Choose a subscription plan. Download Creative Cloud. Sign in (use your Adobe ID or email address)Answer a couple of questions.

Once you download the free trial file, the process varies according to the browser you’re using: Safari —Click the Show Downloads icon in the upper-right corner of the window. Chrome—Double-click the downloaded DMG file in the lower-left corner of the window. Firefox—Choose Save File on a file download prompt, and click OKClick the Show All Downloads icon, and you’ll see the downloaded DMG file.