

One of the strongest free PDF Editors is PDFescape. Related: Reasons to Buy the Adobe Creative Cloudīut $14.99 per month price for Adobe Acrobat Pro adds up to a staggering $179.88 per year. There's also integration with Adobe Creative Cloud. One of the major perks of purchasing from a larger company is that you know the software will stay competitive. Paying for Acrobat Pro DC has many benefits, including a host of editing and exporting features and the security of the Adobe brand. After that, Adobe's PDF editor costs $14.99 per month, or you can stick with the free Acrobat Reader, which only includes a few features such as highlighting.


Seems Adobe does not care about customers needs due to the incredible number of complaints and requests for fixes that have went unanswered or “UNDER REVIEW” for far too long.You can try a free trial of Acrobat Pro for one week. Adobe managers and developers are slowly killing the usefulness of their software as customers are looking for other alternatives to meet their needs because Adobe people are not listening or providing solutions to resolve ongoing problems that have been reported repeatedly without any fixes/repairs being made in sight or even on the horizon. It wasn't long ago that LiveCycle Designer was included with Adobe Pro & then it was a much better product than it is today for creating & managing fill & print forms using the prepare & edit tools in Adobe. Adobe Management's denial of this need is ludicrous as it appears Adobe developer & manager humans do not understand the business need of their customers need to "CONTROL placement" of all items they have on the forms they design with Adobe software WITHOUT starting over from scratch. Simple form edits to move form fields/objects to specific locations does not work in DC as it did in prior Pro versions. Adobe DC’s GUI is frustrating, bring back Adobe Pro X1, even if it’s offered in a “Classic” user Interface for desktop users.
