Adobe Acrobat on Macbook

Hello dear community!
My problem is the following: A few weeks ago I bought a Student version of Adobe Acrobat and also got the serial number after sending the proof of eligibility. I have installed the program on my Windows PC. Now, I would like to buy a MacBook and before I urgently want to know whether I can install the programm second time using the serial number of Adobe Acrobat. Would the version run on the Mac?
I would be really glad if someone could help me!
Many greetings, Jacqui

No, it would not. You would, for a normal retail license, need what is called a "crossgrade". You would have to give up the old Windows license in exchange for a Mac license. But only for the latest version (and it is not the latest version any more). And I don't know if student versions have crossgrades (they don't have upgrades).

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