Even legitimate users face occasional problems. Here are top bugs and solutions specific to this build:
Sync PDFs across devices (paid subscription required for full cloud storage). This version supports 100GB cloud storage with Pro subscription.
This is the most important part of the review if you are deciding whether to download/install this specific version.
Pros of this version (2020 Perpetual):
Cons of this version:
| Attribute | Details |
|-------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Build number | 2021.007.20102 |
| Base version | Acrobat Pro DC (Continuous Track) or Classic 2021 |
| Patch level | Post‑2021 release with minor fixes (security + stability) |
| Architecture support| Both x86 (32‑bit) and x64 (64‑bit) – unified installer |
| Previous build | 2021.007.20091 |
| Next build | 2021.011.20039 (later in 2021) |
| Notable fixes | – Improved PDF/A conversion
– Faster rendering of complex vectors
– Fixed Sign panel hang on certain Win10 builds |
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (Document Cloud) is a subscription-based or perpetual-licensed application for creating, editing, signing, and converting PDFs. The 2021 release includes the "DC" (Document Cloud) interface but predates the 2022 UI refresh. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 2021.007.20102 -x32 x64--M...
Version 2021.007.20102 is a specific patch level within the 2021 continuous release cycle, focusing on:
Even if you see a build with a valid-looking version number like 2021.007.20102, cracked versions are dangerous. Security researchers have repeatedly found that:
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is the industry-standard PDF solution for creating, editing, signing, and managing PDF documents. The “DC” (Document Cloud) edition integrates cloud-based workflows while retaining powerful desktop functionality. Even legitimate users face occasional problems
Version: 2021.007.20102
Release type: Perpetual / Classic Track (non-subscription variant)
Architecture: x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit)
Release date: Early 2021 (with updates through mid-2021)
This specific build is notable because it represents one of the last versions where a single installer supported both 32‑bit and 64‑bit Windows installations before Adobe began offering strictly separate 64‑bit installers for Acrobat Pro.