No, Adobe Reader will read PDF files, while Adobe Acrobat can create and edit PDF files.
Adobe Reader is just a free PDF reader, but Adobe Acrobat Pro/Stand is much more powerful to deal with PDF files, will help to create, edit and convert PDF.
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Download Adobe Acrobat reader from www.adobe.com. Run the downlaoded file. Follow the on screen instructions while setup. Your Adobe acrobat reader is ready to use.
Yes, if you have Adobe Acrobat (not the free Adobe Reader) installed on your computer. There is also 3rd party software that will convert the .pdf file extension to a file type you can edit without purchasing Adobe Acrobat.
PDF files are mainly associated with Adobe Reader, available at http://www.adobe.com
Yes.
The PDF password security defined by Adobe can prevent copying to the clipboard, but it does not prevent saving an entire copy of the PDF file. If you use the "Save a copy" button, the permissions on the new PDF file will remain intact. There is no way to disable the "Save a copy" using the standard Adobe Acrobat Professional software. There are more advanced security solutions that allow more restrictions on PDF files such as FileOpen Systems.