Upgrade to Acrobat Pro

Hello<
I just upgraded to Acrobat Pro, I don't see the edit features of the upgrade, my desktop still shows the Acrobat XI icon,
Suggestions?
I'm on a Windows 8 platform
Thank you

Thank you for the recommendation, it works
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