Free .pdf app
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rdjohn

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6,806 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Hi can anyone recommend a free .pdf reader with some limited editing for form filling and signature.

I have used Adobe Acrobat since it became available, but the one I downloaded for Win11 seems daft, it wants to create links rather than documents and save everything to its cloud.

I ditched that yesterday for one recommended by Google AI, but that is free for 7-days only.

It is literally something that I use only a few times each year, so not something that I want to subscribe to.

I have MS Office, if that is a reasonable way forward.

Thanks

bangerhoarder

686 posts

87 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Foxit Reader. More bloated since its early days, but still quick. I haven't installed Adobe Reader for maybe 15 years.

rdjohn

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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It was Foxit that I downloaded but it is looking for a subscription at the end of 7-days.

I used Nitro on my Win 10 laptop, it was perfect but seems to be subscription only now.

zalrak

650 posts

104 months

Tuesday 30th September
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MS Office has 'print to pdf' function under the printer options.

rdjohn

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Yes, I was wondering if I could open the form with Word and the save as .pdf.

…..but, there must be an easy App to use

zalrak

650 posts

104 months

Tuesday 30th September
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It couldn't be much easier, click to select print to pdf and then select the folder to save it into:


danb79

12,270 posts

91 months

Tuesday 30th September
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I use this all the time: https://www.ilovepdf.com/

Forever having to amend candidate CVs or client specs because they can't write / spell / put sentences together properly etc

Rollin

6,261 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th September
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pdfgear

skyebear

993 posts

25 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Canva, even the free version, has been really useful lately for amending PDFs and adding signatures.

Text and font detection is very good.

nikaiyo2

5,530 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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https://www.pdf24.org/en/

Its really good and has a lot of functions built in.

bangerhoarder

686 posts

87 months

Tuesday 30th September
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rdjohn said:
It was Foxit that I downloaded but it is looking for a subscription at the end of 7-days.

I used Nitro on my Win 10 laptop, it was perfect but seems to be subscription only now.
The Reader is free. The editor and other related products are subscription based.

rdjohn

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Yes, I was wondering if I could open the form with Word and the save as .pdf.

…..but, there must be an easy App to use

rdjohn

Original Poster:

6,806 posts

214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Thank you all, for your recommendations.

There must be one there that ticks the box

eeLee

954 posts

99 months

Tuesday 30th September
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Rollin said:
pdfgear
this. All platforms. Edit capabilities. Free.

rdjohn

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214 months

Tuesday 30th September
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eeLee said:
Rollin said:
pdfgear
this. All platforms. Edit capabilities. Free.
I have just downloaded this, and frankly it seems to have more features that the last one that required a subscription. And it seems much more simply that the free Adobe Acrobat offering.

Thanks everyone!