No, not installed.
But based on my brief experience using output from ARSPDUMP, and the description of using the Wizard with Acrobat, there could be a clash. The documentation says make the box around the trigger or field as large as possible. ARSPDUMP gives coordinates at decimal hundredths of an inch as tight as possible around the text. When I tried using wider coordinates ala what the documentation suggested, the text was not found. So using the wizard with Acrobat, one might have to try over and over again to get valid coordinates to index the text. But using coordinates from ARSPDUMP, you have the coordinates nailed the first time. Plus if you need to change triggers or fields, no need to go through the guesswork again, since ARSPDUMP provides output on every word of every page in a test file.
Based on this experience, Acrobat might be nice to have to stick with the wizard, but unnecessary.