![]() ![]() ![]() Make your job easier with Adobe Acrobat DC, the trusted PDF editor and creator. You also need Pro if you want to use the app to do your OCR-ing, too.) Adobe Acrobat DC PDF software | Adobe Acrobat And seemingly they know it, as the price they continue to charge for using Acrobat remains excessively high years later… even Standard DC is $13/mth, while Pro DC is just 2 bucks more at $15/mth (both provided you take an annual commitment), so even if you only need the Standard tools it’s $156 (making $180 for Pro little more!) – but that’s PER YEAR, so pretty expensive for average users. While Adobe giveth in open-sourcing PDF format years ago, they then taketh-away, as ultimately they have (reliable!) control of PDF editing software compared to every other app out there. It seems to me users are caught in a bit of a trap here. LiquidText / LiquidText Pro (although not a typical edit and save type app).iOS/iPadOS built-in markup tool - engine: PDFKit (presumably?).Nuance Power PDF For Mac (via ScanSnap iX1500 purchase) - engine: Kofax.So any info on what seems to be a quality, reliable, stable, apps would be great. I’m not a developer so have no real understanding of the various backend ‘engines’ that make these apps work – presumably that info may be commercially sensitive, hence apps don’t make it clear, unfortunately. text moves slightly out of place, ruining the layout.text colour changes from a colour back to black when re-editing.Just some of the regular problems I get (typically after saving & reopening a doc): Even with my very modest needs, issues remain. I don’t author docs as PDF, just save from other apps or from scans done on a (ScanSnap) doc scanner, which I then use ‘markup’ tools in each app to add additional text or whatever as needed. I know the story above is from some time ago, but still in 2022 I have editing issues in all my PDF applications where markup gets screwed-up, with even Preview being continually unreliable for marking-up documents that need to be accessed and used days/weeks/years after their creation. Just wondered if Preview (and other PDF apps for that matter) are considered “stable” at the moment? ![]()
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