Even if you are NOT a form tester, the real world needs to be able to install both of these applications on computers because computers can have more than 1 user.
Consider a hot desk that any one of 30 employees might sit at and use. 10 of them are licensed for Acrobat Pro. 20 are not.
And I'm the admin responsible for setting up the hot desk. It needs to work for all 30 people.
So yes - I absolutely do need to install both Pro and the Reader on the same computers.
OR EVEN BETTER STILL, allow unlicensed users to login to Pro but only get access to the tools that are in the Reader application.
Even if you are NOT a form tester, the real world needs to be able to install both of these applications on computers because computers can have more than 1 user.
Consider a hot desk that any one of 30 employees might sit at and use. 10 of them are licensed for Acrobat Pro. 20 are not.
And I'm the admin responsible for setting up the hot desk. It needs to work for all 30 people.
So yes - I absolutely do need to install both Pro and the Reader on the same computers.
OR EVEN BETTER STILL, allow unlicensed users to login to Pro but only get access to the tools that are in the Reader application.