Repacked versions often include specific customizations. For instance, one notable repack from the community included:

Modify text, replace images, and update layouts directly within the PDF file without needing the original source document.

Adobe Acrobat XI Pro is part of the Adobe Acrobat family, which has been a staple in document management for years. This version, released in 2012, brought significant improvements over its predecessors, including enhanced editing tools, improved collaboration features, and better integration with other Adobe products.

From a legal perspective, repacked software is a form of unauthorized modification and distribution, constituting copyright infringement. Ethically, using repacked software is theft of a commercial product. It also perpetuates security vulnerabilities across the broader internet when systems become part of botnets.