This well-designed and easy-to-use free PDF viewer lets you mark up and create PDFs. Adobe’s popular PDF format makes files look great and Adobe’s free Reader lets everyone look at the files for free.
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It’s been more than 25 years that PDF files have been around, and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. As PDFs are the most popular format for presentations and document sharing, they are heavily ...
PDF reader apps have always been a pain in the neck. Generally speaking, there are two primary use cases for PDF files. The first is for business, where you can create PDF forms and have people fill ...
These days, you don't need an app just to view PDF files. Every web browser can do that. If you sometimes create PDF files out of Office documents, you probably use Adobe's Acrobat Reader. After all, ...
While the PDF viewer’s core features will stay free, you’ll see Adobe branding on all your documents, along with an option to pay for more ‘advanced’ features. While the PDF viewer’s core features ...
Gmail gets a handy update that lets you open PDFs using the Google Docs viewer. Gone is the option to open them up in HTML, but this is a good thing. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers ...
The free Foxit PDF Reader has just been updated to version 2024.2.3 for Windows. There are also corresponding updates for the premium Foxit PDF Editor, which does more than just read PDFs and sits ...
PDFs and the iPad were made for each other, yet Apple's own built-in PDF readers are limited. Here's what you need to make reading — and editing — PDFs a breeze. If someone emails you a PDF and you ...