I used to be an Adobe fanatic, FoxIt actually has some features which are much nicer and its far cheaper. 11. level 2. edingc. · 7y. Solutions Architect. Foxit is very nice. I switched a handful of users from Acrobat Pro 8 to Foxit and had no complaints. As mentioned above, it's much cheaper as well.
Nitro Pro. It's not free, but it's very good. The free PDFill PDF Tools are very useful as well. For free editing try OpenOffice, it comes in handy every once in a while. There's also PDFill free editor but I have no experience with it. 5. level 1. toasterweasel. · 3y.
It's incredibly affordable, and performs 100x better than Acrobat. 4. level 2. PotatoVarnishOrigin. · 3y. it's certainly cheaper, but I'd say 90% of my userbase is used to using Acrobat so that's what they get - xchange's gui is all sorts of fucked up too. 1.
The best paid PDF editor is Bluebeam (free 30 day trial). It is streets ahead of any other tool, being virtually a CAD tool but it is expensive - only worth it for business use.It makes even the paid version of Acrobat look clumsy and limited. 1. level 1.
Alternatives (preferably free) to Acrobat pro for someone who just wants to highlight text and make comments on pfd's? I read lots of texts for work and i need to highlight many things (multiple colours) and also make a comment here and there.
2. level 1. Shadowfastwarrior. · 3y. Sysadmin. For PDF editing we stick with Foxit PhantomPDF Standard (or Business if users need a redaction tool built in). Has worked great, haven't had any complaints about missing/desired features and it's pretty cheap at ~ $140 a license. 12.
I used to be an Adobe fanatic, FoxIt actually has some features which are much nicer and its far cheaper. 11. level 2. edingc. · 7y. Solutions Architect. Foxit is very nice. I switched a handful of users from Acrobat Pro 8 to Foxit and had no complaints. As …
The best paid PDF editor is Bluebeam (free 30 day trial). It is streets ahead of any other tool, being virtually a CAD tool but it is expensive - only worth it for business use.It makes even the paid version of Acrobat look clumsy and limited. 1. level 1.
Alternatives (preferably free) to Acrobat pro for someone who just wants to highlight text ... Basically, those are the primary necessities I have in a program. I used to work with Acrobat Pro, but I'm looking to a cheaper alternative. I heard that Drawboard PDF does a good job. Any suggestions ... Adobe Reader DC. You can highlight in multiple ...