Adobe Acrobat’s popularity is a given because of its advanced editing features. But it’s also pricey, lags with big files sometimes, and is packed with features you might never use. Plenty of users ...
Okay, I've had enough of Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Distiller is a champion, I love it, but the READER has to go. I'm sick of it taking forever and a day to load up, just so I can get a quick look at a ...
Adobe Acrobat may be the de facto standard of PDF editors, as it comes preinstalled on many Windows machines. But that hasn't stopped competitors from designing their own PDF software — there are many ...
Every office deserves a productivity tool capable of handling day to day office needs. These include editing PDFs, creating, converting, and sharing PDF documents, transforming mere paperwork into ...
When it comes to reading and processing PDFs, the app of choice for many people is Adobe Acrobat, and for good reason. The app can do a wide array of tasks, from basic processes like annotating, ...
Acrobat X Standard ($299) is the basic version of Acrobat. It’s the lowest-price option among the three versions of Acrobat that allow you to change around words and graphics in PDF documents (the ...
A great product with a silly name, Xobni is a piece of software that plugs into Outlook, the e-mail program. But it’s difficult to describe exactly what Xobni is because it does so much. Basically, ...
I remember when Adobe made the switch. In 2013, not long after I purchased the Adobe Creative Suite CS6 program, Adobe terminated the desktop versions of its software and launched Creative Cloud, ...