Document Management (198 programs)
Pros: Most popular PDF reader worldwide. Real-time collaboration. Efficient workflow management. Digital signature support. PDF editing and commenting.
Cons: Font matching issues. Complex feature set.
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: Works on both 32-bit and 64-bit computers. Lets users open PDF files in their favorite browsers. Allows conversion of documents into slides. Offers save and print functionality.
Cons: Interface looks dated. Pro Version is required to convert files into different formats. Only works on Windows 10 operating systems. Doesn’t let users edit PDF files.
Pros: Support a wide range of formats. Retrieves and displays corrupted documents. Intuitive user interface. Multiple tabs with different formats support.
Cons: No comprehensive editing features. May not consistently open all Excel components. Can’t handle complex formatting without issues.
Pros: Free to download and use. Converts PDFs to Word, image, or text. Supports PDF splitting and merging. Allows text selection and copying. Can extract images from PDFs.
Cons: No built-in PDF editing tools.
Pros: Supports document printing. Multi-view mode available. Comes with Page Rotation feature. Easy to use and navigate.
Cons: Interface is outdated. Ads can be annoying.
Pros: Easily modify text, images, and objects. Intuitive design and simple user-interface.
Cons: May slow down considerably with larger or complex documents. Does not save as standard PDF files.
Pros: Lightweight. Contains the basic features. Comes with the basic editing tools. Offers helpful options for visually challenged users.
Cons: Lacks some interesting tools from Reader DC. Cannot import from cloud-based programs. Doesn't let you add password protection to your files.
Pros: Clean and intuitive interface. Comprehensive set of annotation tools. Versatile virtual printer for converting documents to PDF. Improved stability and performance.
Cons: Advanced editing features might be lacking for professionals. Compatibility issues in new hardware.
Pros: Supports a variety of file formats. Spell-check tool. Timers and alarms. 20 language options.
Cons: Exclusively compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Comprehensive features. With regular updates.
Cons: Older systems may struggle with performance.
Pros: Easy PDF creation and editing features. Built-in tools for security. Comes with Microsoft Office plugins. Lightweight and quick. Annotation tools available.
Cons: No optical character recognition in free version. User manual only online.
Pros: Create PDF from any file type. Supports the application of standard PDF security. Allows addition of form fields, comments, and bookmarks. Lightweight.
Cons: Outdated window. No PDF editing tools.
Pros: Exceptional AI-based OCR accuracy. Seamless paragraph and layout editing. Effortless document conversion to Word. Centralized collaboration and annotation tools.
Cons: Higher learning curve for advanced features.