The "Pro" designation indicates this is the Professional edition. Unlike the Standard version, Acrobat Pro offered advanced features crucial for businesses and power users. This included the ability to create fillable forms, perform OCR (Optical Character Recognition) on scanned documents, export PDFs to editable Word or Excel formats, and compare two versions of a document. For a portable tool, having "Pro" features was essential, as users typically only carry software when they need to perform heavy lifting on the go.
Released in 2010, Adobe Acrobat X (ten) represented a significant milestone in the Acrobat lineage. It introduced a radically redesigned user interface that focused on consistency with Microsoft Office applications. For many users, Acrobat X remains the "sweet spot" of PDF editing—it was powerful, stable, and arrived before the heavy-handed integration of constant online services. Adobe Acrobat X Pro Lite 10.0.2 Portable.iso
A tool used to automate multi-step tasks across one or many PDF documents. The "Pro" designation indicates this is the Professional