But for anyone creating and editing a lot of PDFs, the benefits will far outweigh the costs. With all these features, the interface can be a little cluttered, and there may be a bit of a learning curve, particularly if you’re new to PDF editors. And you can validate and fix PDFs for ISO and accessibility standards, too.
You can turn scanned documents into editable, searchable PDFs. You can automatically compare two versions of a PDF to review all the differences between them. It makes it easy for clients and collaborators to add comments and electronically sign documents, plus there are a host of security features, allowing you to password-protect your PDFs, remove metadata, and redact specific sections where necessary. Anyone who’s ever tried to turn a web page into a PDF, and been left with a cluttered mess of text and images, will know exactly what we mean. Acrobat Pro is the most reliable when it comes to accurately reproducing your original content in PDF form.