Compatibility Matrix for Reader X and Acrobat?

I've scoured adobe.com and can't find a compatibility matrix for Reader X and different versions of Acrobat.  Does someone have a link?

Indeed they're not - we haven't got an updated version yet, but the rules are effectively the same as for 9:
Acrobat X can coexist with Adobe Reader 5 through X
Acrobat X cannot safely coexist with another version of Acrobat, nor can Acrobat Pro and Acrobat Standard safely coexist*
Acrobat X and Reader X both contain an option under Preferences to choose which is the default PDF handler.
*On Windows you cannot install Acrobat X without uninstalling all previous copies of Acrobat. On OS X you can force the install to run, but you're destined to see strange effects.

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