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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing?

From Marion <marion@facts.com>
Newsgroups alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.windows7.general, comp.text.pdf
Subject Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing?
Date 2025-08-29 19:31 +0000
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2025 09:24:37 -0400, ...winston wrote :


>> I'm awaiting with interest to see if Winston answers your and my enquiry
>> as to what "Classic" actually is!
>> 
> 
> Adober Reader DC Classic 2020  is the perpetual, non-subscription 
> desktop only version of the Acrobat Reader DC product line with security 
> updates but without feature and platform updates.

Thanks Winston for that clarification of the confusing "classic" product.

May I ask the same question I'd ask ANYONE who suggests software on this
newsgroup that is "free", which I don't yet know the answer to (mostly
because if I want "powerful" Adobe software, I already have the last known
good version of the acrobat 6 writer (with a valid license that works on
any machine).

What if I were to suggest to someone else a 'free' version of Adobe's most
powerful PDF tools that are legitimately free and able to be installed onto
a Windows PC where that Windows PC doesn't need to be on the Internet to
use the software (although it's OK if it's needed at installation).

May I ask, under *that* circumstance, for someone to summarize what I could
recommend to others?

Specifically:
a. What link downloads a Windows executable installer (or portable zip)?
b. What are the licensing issues for a typical "free" user of that product?

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Re: Acrobat - earliest version with booklet printing? Marion <marion@facts.com> - 2025-08-29 19:31 +0000

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