Should I uninstall Acrobat X? Also Application Manager?

After installing XI Pro?
I also see an alias in Applications to an app "Adobe Application Manager." I clicked on it and it started to install so I aborted.
Do I need/want that app?
Thanks for help with these beginner questions.

Your reply means ..... Remove Application Manager alias. Correct.
Not sure what you mean about XI over XI.
I was asking about removing Acrobat X.
Thank you.

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