It’s available on mobile and desktop, can be installed on various operating systems (Microsoft, macOS, Linux), and supports multiple languages. The feature set is extensive and well organized: the different tools are grouped into an easy-to-navigate, Office-style tabbed menu. Several plug-ins are also available and can be managed easily, so you can activate or deactivate them as needed.
The commenting tools are particularly rich. They let you add notes and callouts, insert text boxes, highlight text or entire areas, and draw different shapes and lines while adjusting formatting, arrangement, and alignment.
It also includes many unusual and interesting features for free, such as auto-scrolling (the document scrolls slowly on its own, without needing to move the page with the mouse or arrow keys), reading (the document is read aloud), a text viewer (only the text remains visible, while graphics and images are hidden), and a measuring tool. Files can be shared using various options, including email, Evernote, OneNote, and—via the relevant plug-in—Google Drive and Dropbox. Recensione raccolta e ospitata su G2.com.
More advanced PDF editing tools—such as adding, deleting, or extracting pages; adding or modifying text; OCR recognition; and exporting to Office formats—are only available in the paid version. It’s still a fairly lightweight PDF reader compared to other software, even though the latest versions have become a bit heavier and I often notice longer startup times. In earlier releases, it also included a virtual PDF printer, but that’s no longer available in the free version. Recensione raccolta e ospitata su G2.com.





