Versions Of Adobe Reader

This was the last version to support various Unix-based systems and marked the end of the Multiple Document Interface (MDI), moving toward a Single Document Interface (SDI) where each PDF opened in its own window. The Modern Integration: X to DC (2010–Present)

Designed for enterprise environments, the Classic track does not receive frequent feature updates. Instead, it focuses on stability, predictable performance, and critical security patches. IT administrators managing corporate networks. Key Feature: Controlled deployment via command-line tools. Operating System Variations versions of adobe reader

Adobe maintains a strict 5-year product lifecycle support policy. Once a version reaches its End of Life (EOL) date, Adobe stops releasing security updates, bug fixes, or technical support. Release Year Support Status Adobe Reader X (10.x) End of Support (2015) Adobe Reader XI (11.x) End of Support (2017) Acrobat Reader DC 2015 (Classic) End of Support (2020) Acrobat Reader 2017 (Classic) End of Support (2022) Acrobat Reader 2020 (Classic) End of Support (2025) Acrobat Reader (Continuous) This was the last version to support various