Some software is so central to our work that its name becomes a synonym for the task itself, and for PDFs, that software is almost always Adobe Acrobat. We are often so stuck on this standard that any ...
The monopoly on professional PDF tools is officially broken. What this means is simple: you are no longer bound by the high subscription fees and vendor lock-in that defined the Adobe Acrobat era.
Good software is the basis of all PC use, but many professional programs are too expensive for private use. This is where the free software-based applications step in, which, including their source ...