![]() Interestingly, it fared better than either Adobe or Nitro in this regard, where we often found alignment issues that were pretty hard to fix unless you knew what you were doing. This was true even with cluttered Word documents with multiple content elements such as bullet lists, images, tables and text. Overall, the software has a comprehensive suite of editing tools to do everything you need with a PDF and its various content elements.Ĭreating – PDFelement was able to maintain content integrity to a very high degree, which is what we’d expect from a Pro software. Splitting pages was super-easy, as was reordering them to suit our requirement. It’s also very easy to manipulate image layouts and other attributes such as text alignment around images. As we mentioned, the interface is smooth, and the software is able to accurately identify various elements, such as links and email IDs. ![]() Review of Key FunctionsĮditing – It’s a pleasure to edit a PDF document in PDFelement Pro 6. Now that we’ve covered the top-level view, let’s compare a few of the important functions. Of course, you can still use Google Drive and other cloud services to store your documents, so that helps. You can open documents directly from Dropbox, but other than that there’s nothing much. It might be something they’re looking into, but for now it’s kind of basic. ![]() Probably the only major downside to PDFelement is a lack of robust cloud integration. With three clear advantages to their credit, let’s look at some of the downsides to using PDFelement. For example, Adobe has altogether too many functions that can overwhelm a newbie user, and Nitro packs in a comparable number of features, even though the layout is arguably more streamlined than Adobe’s product. If you’ve used Adobe or Nitro, you’ll see that they don’t qualify for this on all counts. That means an uncluttered and well-labelled interface with collapsible secondary tools, and an overall positive experience even for new users. In that respect, you’ll see a very smooth and clean interface in all of Wondershare’s products, including PDFelement. UI and UX: User interface and user experience are two very important aspects of any PDF editor – or any software, for that matter.From a price-to-value standpoint, PDFelement has a clear advantage. Most of the other features offered by Adobe and Nitro are a little over-the-top, which is why they cost so much more. Features: PDFelement has all the features that are typically required by PDF users, such as creating, editing, merging/splitting, converting, secure signing, watermarks, templates, page labelling and Bates numbering, OCR, form recognition, redaction, form data extraction, batch processing, scanner to PDF, PDF/A support and more.As you can see, PDFelement has a clear edge here. For reference, Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, which comes with Document Cloud included, costs about $180 annually and $450 for a perpetual license ($200 when upgraded from an annual license.) Nitro Pro 12 costs about $160 for a perpetual license, and it comes with a basic version of Nitro Cloud. At $99 for a 1-year license and just $159 for a perpetual (lifetime) license, it beats the other two by a significant margin. ![]()
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