What are the differences between Acrobat 8 and XI?

I am currently working with Adobe 8 and I'm having problems with certain types of PDF files. PDF with Layar or links (links interactive). Also the forms do not work at their best. I want to upgrade to XI, but my boss is not convinced it is necessary. I'm looking to get the list of improvements or new features compared to 8 in XI'AN. Can you help me with this?

Hi BValk,

Thanks for posting on the forums. Please visit the link mentioned below for comparison of additional features. The graph has a comparison of 9, 10, 11.

http://www.Adobe.com/in/products/acrobatstandard/buying-guide-version-comparison.html

" In addition, as mentioned by ' Name of screen test,"we said End of Life for Acrobat 8.

Thank you

Vikrantt Singh

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