Adobe Acrobat 7 Elements
Adobe Acrobat 7 Elements Is No Longer Supported By Adobe
Overview
Q: If a company is utilizing Acrobat Elements, what software should they update to?
A: All people utilizing Acrobat Elements should update to Acrobat 8 Reader. It allows people to control, create, and combine Adobe PDF documents for better collaboration and more stable distribution.
Q: Is Adobe going to stop selling Acrobat Elements 7?
A: No. This software is going to be sold as previously, through licensing. Moreover, it would have the same purchase requirement as before: 100 seat minimum.
Q: Is Adobe going to give its customers an option to buy Upgrade Plan for Acrobat Elements 7?
A: Adobe will not be offering this plan.
Q: For how long will consumers be able to buy Acrobat Elements 7?
A: They will be able to buy Acrobat Elements 7 for the life of the Acrobat 8 software.
Q: Is Adobe going to deliver a Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 version of Acrobat Elements?
A: No.
Consumers With Active Update Plan
Q: What will consumers of Acrobat Elements with active Update Plan receive from Adobe?
A: When Acrobat 8 family is announced on September 18, 2006, consumers of Acrobat Elements with active Update Plans will be getting Acrobat 8 Standard. They will be notified via email in which they will be directed to the Licensing Web Site.
Q: If someone has bought Acrobat Elements Version 7 after Acrobat 8 family was announced, what will he be getting from Adobe?
A: Anyone who has bought version 7 anytime from September 18, 2006 to April 23, 2007 will be given a free update to Acrobat 8 Standard. Anyone who has license for this software will be getting an email in which he would be directed to the Licensing Web Site.
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