Document Management (197 programs)
Pros: Works offline. PDF reader and editor in one. Simple ribbon interface. Supports redo and undo.
Cons: Cannot open MS Word-created PDFs. Does not work with password-protected files. Slows down when adding or removing images. Slow to render pages.
Pros: Customizable themes, fonts, and color schemes. Supports Markdown, inline tagging, and exports to HTML/PDF. Syncs notes across multiple devices.
Cons: Limited team collaboration features.
Pros: Huge variety of annotation tools. Stylus and finger touch support are both top notch. Can be used to create new PDFs.
Cons: Small problems with the interface. Can be unstable.
Pros: Lightweight and quick. Various editing tools for PDFs. Has a user guide included. Offers different subscription plans.
Cons: No interactive tutorial for easier navigation.
Pros: Simple and straightforward.
Cons: Does not offer anything unique. Already available in more recent Excel versions.
Pros: Supports importing documents. Designed for developer teams. Solid note-taking experience. Feature-packed project management utility.
Cons: Falls short behind OneNote.
Pros: Comprehensive employee data management. Filter functionality with user-defined criteria. Secure and confidential. Scalability.
Cons: Requires more advanced operating systems.
Pros: Free and lightweight. Simple operation.
Cons: No advanced options or features.