Want to upgrade to Pro from Standard.

I have Acrobat XI Standard and want to upgrade to Pro. I can't find any info on their website as to how to buy this upgrade. Help?

It's only some 13" 2010 models that can handle 16GB... for the 15"+ only 8GB.
Be certain to purchase the correct RAM for your machine. Crucial and OWC are the brands that most of us rely on.
Good luck,
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