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Adobe Acrobat Replacement
July 3, 2021 at
09:30 AM
Hello all,
I had Adobe Acrobat full version from my school, but after graduating, I lost my access. I am looking for a good replacement. The main function that I need is a program where I can effectively edit PDFs. Are there any good freeware apps that can do this for Windows? Thank you.
I had Adobe Acrobat full version from my school, but after graduating, I lost my access. I am looking for a good replacement. The main function that I need is a program where I can effectively edit PDFs. Are there any good freeware apps that can do this for Windows? Thank you.
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I had Adobe Acrobat full version from my school, but after graduating, I lost my access. I am looking for a good replacement. The main function that I need is a program where I can effectively edit PDFs. Are there any good freeware apps that can do this for Windows? Thank you.
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Depends a bit on what kind of edits you want to make and what kind of computer (mac/pc).
Are you hoping to add some notes and annotations? Fill forms? or make more substantive edits?
Foxit PDF Reader has a typewriter function that lets you type on top of a pdf, useful for non-fillable forms. You can open PDFs in MS Word and One Note. If you're on a Mac, Preview and Skim are handy for annotating.
Depends a bit on what kind of edits you want to make and what kind of computer (mac/pc).
Are you hoping to add some notes and annotations? Fill forms? or make more substantive edits?
Foxit PDF Reader has a typewriter function that lets you type on top of a pdf, useful for non-fillable forms. You can open PDFs in MS Word and One Note. If you're on a Mac, Preview and Skim are handy for annotating.
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For me, Xodo has been great for hand annotating pdf's in the field.
EDIT: I just noticed the same developer also has a thick client: https://icecreamapps.co
EDIT2: Never mind - looks like the free version includes a watermark : https://icecreamapps.co
Interesting, I wasn't aware of that. I assume you mean this: https://support.microso
I had Adobe Acrobat full version from my school, but after graduating, I lost my access. I am looking for a good replacement. The main function that I need is a program where I can effectively edit PDFs. Are there any good freeware apps that can do this for Windows? Thank you.