One quirk: When waking Windows 11 from sleep, Acrobat sometimes forgets its window position or shows a blank document until you click refresh. Not a showstopper but annoying. Adobe Cloud Storage (Document Cloud) Integrated but pushy. Acrobat Pro DC on Windows 11 constantly prompts to save to Adobe Cloud rather than locally. The cloud sync works fine across devices, but free storage is only 2GB (100GB is $2/month extra). Microsoft OneDrive integration exists: you can open PDFs from OneDrive, but real-time co-authoring doesn’t work like Office.
Acrobat’s OCR is excellent. On Windows 11, it leverages your CPU (and optionally GPU for some tasks). A 100-page scanned book (300 DPI) took 90 seconds on an Intel i7-1260P. Accuracy is near-perfect for clean printed text, but handwriting or degraded faxes suffer. The “Recognize Text” feature now supports up to 42 languages. adobe acrobat pro dc windows 11
| Task | Time / Experience | |------|-------------------| | Launch cold start | 4.2 seconds | | Launch warm | 1.5 seconds | | Open 200-page text PDF | 1 second | | Open 50MB scanned PDF | 3 seconds | | Scroll heavy PDF with layers | 60 fps, occasional stutter | | Apply OCR to 100 pages | 90 seconds | | Combine 5 PDFs (100 total pages) | 6 seconds | | Redact text across 50 pages | 2 seconds to apply | One quirk: When waking Windows 11 from sleep,