How much disk space is required for Adobe XI Pro?

Getting message I don't have enough disk space to download Adobe XI Pro, how much room does it need?

Hi warringbb,
Acrobat 11 Pro requires 1.85GB of available hard-disk space
Please refer : http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/tech-specs.html

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