


This info is about Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard version 8.0.0 only. You can find below a few links to other Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard releases:Īdobe Acrobat 8 Standard has the habit of leaving behind some leftovers. Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard installs the following the executables on your PC, occupying about 4.67 MB ( 4898160 bytes) on disk. Keep in mind that you might get a notification for administrator rights. The application's main executable file is titled Acrobat.exe and its approximative size is 341.61 KB (349808 bytes). Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard is frequently installed in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Acrobat 8.0 directory, depending on the user's option. You can uninstall Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line msiexec /I. This page contains details on how to remove it from your computer. The Windows version was created by Adobe Systems. You can read more on Adobe Systems or check for application updates here. Further information about Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard can be found at. Suggested retail prices are US$1199 for the full version of Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 Premium, US$159 for an upgrade from Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium, and US$549 for an upgrade from Creative Suite 1.x Premium and Standard.A guide to uninstall Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard from your computerAdobe Acrobat 8 Standard is a computer program. It also includes Acrobat 8 Professional, which supports the PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3 files, PDF/X-4, and PDF/A formats.Ĭreative Suite will be available during the fourth quarter of this year for Windows and Macintosh, in English, French, German, and Japanese. Suggested retail for Acrobat 8 Standard is $299, with upgrades for US$99.īundled into the latest Creative Suite release is the Dreamweaver 8 Web development software. Suggested retail price for Acrobat 8 Professional is $449, with upgrades for $159. The other Creative Suite applications remain PowerPC-based only, for the moment, though they do operate in Rosetta, the emulator that lets Intel-based Macs run software designed for PowerPC-based machines. As promised, Adobe will deliver the software as a Universal binary that runs natively on Intel and PowerPC-based Macs.

The company said Acrobat 8 Professional will be available for Windows and Macintosh, with Acrobat 8 Standard for Windows, from November, in English, French, German, and Japanese.
