![]() I did notice Nuance's Power PDF and Omnipage, but I heard their software is really buggy.įeatures desired: Composing PDF's (scanning large amounts of pages into a PDF, likely adding to that original file later, adding page #'s, maybe headers, fill out the fill-able forms, and I place a high priority on Security (why I try to avoid Adobe). I can spend some $ if needed, but prefer to limit cost. I was really disappointed that Nitro refuses to offer any discount for Education (students, etc.). I thought about Nitro Reader or a NitroPDF trial. ![]() ![]() I basically need something like Adobe Acrobat, but as a college student that $120 is hard to afford. After spending 2 days, I strongly prefer not to junk it up (Would use Foxit, but it has gotten notoriously full of Adware/Browser modifications) - it even left remnants of AskToolbar despite opting out. I just did a clean install of Windows 7 Pro and needed to for school. See how it compares to the Adobe Acrobat Standard DC.) Though many of its features are available in other, cheaper PDF editors, Acrobat is still the editor against which all others are judged.
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