![]() The tool is offered with various pricing plans that should fit most people’s needs. Available on both Windows and Mac, it features all the functionality of Acrobat DC, but for a moderate price increase, also lets you edit and search scanned files, insert multimedia into documents, and perform side-by-side comparisons between two PDFs. But you gain the ability to read, comment, scan, sign, and convert PDFs to Word, Excel, and other popular formats.Īcrobat Pro DC builds on the features of Adobe’s Acrobat Standard DC. My recommendation and now informed after seeing the beta version is PDF Studio from Quppa or running NitroPDF from Wine, both are similar prices.Acrobat DC is a full, Windows-only PDF editor and reader that requires a Creative Cloud subscription. Please note LibreOffice/OpenOffice has limited PDF editing support, but it loads PDF Pages 1 page at a time and imports it into the draw application. PDFedit, you compile or use the deb file as mentioned by thread op or ppa. sh file that loads a gui installer and runs in user space. PDFedit ruins my text formatting when I try to edit text. has a GTK, awkward look on Ubuntu, and when editing text blocks, you use the edit tool and modify a box. The image editing is like modifying a layer in an graphic editor which is nice.įor PDFedit, I was going to install your deb but it is an older version and the the latest. The text editor works nice, it is not quite like Acrobat, you double click blocks of text and make changes to them. I just installed both PDFedit and PDF Studio, PDF Studio has a nice clean interface and loads pretty fast for a java application. PDFedit is definitely smaller than PDFstudio. Give the free PDFedit on sf and then try PDF Studio. I almost missed it, but it is on the top right of the title in a dark grey box. ![]() Ha, while writing this and going to the change log I linked before, I see they have a beta trial online. ![]() In fact, I use NitroPDF in Wine for the time being, but would rather replace a Wine solution with a product that targets Linux. I have used the old version, which was not an good or stable solution in the past, but I am really excited about version 7. do not have any affiliation with Quppa or PDF Editor. Their change log for version 7, if your considering it is at There are free alternatives that do similar things, and I recommend trying those, but none of them are replacements for Acrobat Pro or Nitro PDF like this is. The price is not bad, although it is not open source and it is a pay application. One of their fixes specifically mentions patches for Ubuntu. ![]() Also they did some major bug fixes that made the old version give errors on many documents. The key thing about version 7 is content editing, ability to edit can change text and images in your document instead of just adding notes or filling in forms. It was mentioned earlier on this thread, but some of the new features really do make it an alternative for Adobe Acrobat Pro, well at least the Pro version anyway. I know the last post in this thread is over a month old, but PDF Studio from Quppa announced they are coming out with version 7 this month. ![]()
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