Does Forms Central come with Acrobat XI Pro for Educators or must it be purchased separately?

I keep getting conflicting messages.
Does Forms Central come with Acrobat XI Pro for Educators or must it be purchased separately?

FormsCentral is an online subscription service.
It is not a built-in feature of Acrobat XI.
With that said Acrobat XI Pro does have a built-in "link" to FormsCentral and this provides an Acrobat centric user interface.
The actual "real deal" is online (the "web" / "cloud" - whatever).
For that you'd visit:
https://www.acrobat.com/en_us/products/formscentral.html 
About the subscription:
"The FormsCentral 30 Day Opt-Out trial gives you the option to try the Basic plan features for USD $0.99.
Simply add to cart and enter a credit card to set up your account.
After you place your order you will have 30 days to use FormsCentral.
At the end of the 30 day trial period your card will automatically be charged the standard monthly subscription rate of $14.99 so that you can continue to create, distribute, and manage your online forms and surveys.
Subscriptions cancelled within the first 30 days will be refunded in full.
To change or cancel your subscriptions, visit the My Subscriptions page on Adobe.com."
Be well...

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