Our Verdict. For Annotation and text formatting tools Built-in document converter Clear interface with optional touchscreen mode. Against Requires you to register. TechRadar Verdict. Cons - Requires you to register. Other productivity features have also been ported to Nitro Cloud, allowing users to perform tasks in the browser they could previously only do in the desktop program, including common functions like combing and organizing documents.
As a whole, document workflows just feel simpler and more seamless. Other enhancements—document conversion improvements, more advanced digital signature functionality, better searching—feel less dramatic, but undoubtedly improve productivity. Nitro Productivity Suite includes analytics to help enterprise businesses optimize digital workflows.
Businesses subscriptions are available for customers purchasing 11 or more licenses but must be purchased through the Nitro sales team. For businesses requiring more than 20 licenses, Nitro recommends its bespoke Productivity Suite team and enterprise plans. While the cost may seem reasonable compared to competitors, do note that a single license is only valid for use by a single user, on a maximum of two devices.
You can edit, annotate, and merge PDFs into one document, and also make use of the e-signature workflows, which are compatible with multiple devices. As the software is Windows-only, there's also seamless integration with top Microsoft tools including Office and OneDrive. While several editors on this list offer limited free trials, Sejda comes with the undoubted bonus of providing a version of its software that is free forever.
It also comes as both a desktop solution and an in-browser online service. Be aware, however, that it is still a freemium model, and users will be required to pay to remove some of the restrictions in place on the free version. These include a limit to three tasks per day and document sizes no bigger than 50MB or pages. These limitations may count Sejda out as a viable option for businesses or individuals with regular PDF editing needs.
Particularly as its top package, which includes page compression, extraction, cropping, and merging functionality. This provides ample time to test out the benefits of a PDF editing tool that is specifically designed for Apple devices.
As one might expect for a macOS-only solution, the interface is slick and intuitive. Navigation is chiefly directed through two tabs labeled Annotate and Edit, with a wide range of tools filed under each option. You'll find text and image editing, link adding, and redaction options in the latter section, with highlighting, stamps, notes, and signatures tools in the former.
The software works particularly well on iPads when teamed up with an Apple Pencil. The cost is also eye-catching, with a one-off purchase granting users lifetime access. Alexis is a freelance writer and journalist from the north east of England.
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