Standard versus Professional

I have tested a feature in Acrobat Professional 9  which "Extend[s] Features in Adobe Reader".  I am wondering if this feature was available in Acrobat 9 Standard?
Also whether this feature is new to 9.0 or was it available in earlier versions and which ones those are.
Thank you for any responses

I have tested a feature in Acrobat Professional 9  which "Extend[s]
Features in Adobe Reader".  I am wondering if this feature was available
in Acrobat 9 Standard?
No, only in Acrobat 9 Pro and Pro Extended.
Also whether this feature is new to 9.0 or was it available in earlier
versions and which ones those are.
It is availbale in Acrobat 8 Professional and Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions.

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