No – for security reasons.
Adobe ended support for Acrobat X years ago. Running it on a modern PC exposes you to:
Important: Adobe never released “v100” as a separate product. Searching for this exact string often leads to cracked or tampered installers.
Despite being over 15 years old, Acrobat Pro X is still sought after for three main reasons:
Adobe Acrobat Pro X (version 10.0) represents a significant milestone in the Acrobat product line, designed to simplify the creation, editing, and sharing of PDF documents. As part of the Acrobat X family, this version introduced a redesigned user interface aimed at improving workflow efficiency and consistency across the Adobe suite. The "Multilingual" designation ensures that users can install and operate the software in a variety of languages, making it suitable for international deployment.
This release focuses heavily on document interoperability, allowing users to export PDF files back into editable Microsoft Office formats—a feature that was greatly expanded in this generation.
Acrobat Pro X introduced a completely redesigned interface. By utilizing the "paneled" layout, tools are organized logically into Task Panes on the right side of the screen, reducing clutter and helping users locate features like "Edit," "Comment," and "Sign" more efficiently.