TheFriar , 3 months ago Not to be that guy, but there are plenty of free pdf editors that you can download
Not to be that guy, but there are plenty of free pdf editors that you can download
Buffaloaf , 3 months ago Public service announcement: Open a PDF using Word and you can edit it, though sometimes the formatting gets weird.
Public service announcement: Open a PDF using Word and you can edit it, though sometimes the formatting gets weird.
dual_sport_dork , 3 months ago Inkscape, which is free and open source, does a very competent job of taking part .pdfs and allowing you to modify them these days.
Inkscape, which is free and open source, does a very competent job of taking part .pdfs and allowing you to modify them these days.
benjihm , 3 months ago I still think it's crazy that, as a researcher who has to read a lot of PDFs, I can barely find any usable alternatives to Acrobat that have basic annotation features. This is especially true for Android platforms, where I do most of my reading.
I still think it's crazy that, as a researcher who has to read a lot of PDFs, I can barely find any usable alternatives to Acrobat that have basic annotation features. This is especially true for Android platforms, where I do most of my reading.
Got_Bent , 3 months ago Money aside, Adobe tools for PDF have gotten worse. Ten years ago Adobe was much easier and robust. All my opinion, of course.
Money aside, Adobe tools for PDF have gotten worse. Ten years ago Adobe was much easier and robust.
All my opinion, of course.