Document Management (205 programs)
Pros: User-friendly interface. Comprehensive features. With regular updates.
Cons: Older systems may struggle with performance.
Pros: Lightweight. Contains the basic features. Comes with the basic editing tools. Offers helpful options for visually challenged users.
Cons: Lacks some interesting tools from Reader DC. Cannot import from cloud-based programs. Doesn't let you add password protection to your files.
Pros: Clean and intuitive interface. Comprehensive set of annotation tools. Versatile virtual printer for converting documents to PDF. Improved stability and performance.
Cons: Advanced editing features might be lacking for professionals. Compatibility issues in new hardware.
Pros: Easy PDF creation and editing features. Built-in tools for security. Comes with Microsoft Office plugins. Lightweight and quick. Annotation tools available.
Cons: No optical character recognition in free version. User manual only online.
Pros: Accesses other installed apps to browse for PDFs. Text search. Recently viewed list.
Cons: No ability to edit. No annotations. No zooming.
Pros: Addresses security vulnerabilities. Performance enhancement of integrated programs. Available in different languages. Update pack also benefits Visual Web Developer and Expression Web.
Cons: Only for Microsoft Office 2007.
Pros: Supports PDF conversions. Simple and clean interface. Quick installation. Available for Android too.
Cons: Unappealing aesthetics. Occasional lags. Lack of advanced features.
Pros: User-friendly and beginner-friendly interface. Support for common image formats. Basic text, image, and shape editing options. Various page layout and document property adjustments.
Cons: Can only edit PDFs created within the app. Saves files only in .FPE format. Limited for comprehensive editing of imported PDFs. Lacks advanced editing features compared to other PDF editors.
Pros: Easy to use but very versatile. Multiple file handling. Offline usability.
Cons: Limited text editing and formatting features. File format compatibility restrictions.
Pros: Works on both 32-bit and 64-bit computers. Lets users open PDF files in their favorite browsers. Allows conversion of documents into slides. Offers save and print functionality.
Cons: Interface looks dated. Pro Version is required to convert files into different formats. Only works on Windows 10 operating systems. Doesn’t let users edit PDF files.
Pros: Powerful OCR feature. Offers seamless collaboration. Easy-to-use document-editing tools. Flexible licensing options.
Cons: The free trial durations between Individual and Business differ significantly.
Pros: Support a wide range of formats. Retrieves and displays corrupted documents. Intuitive user interface. Multiple tabs with different formats support.
Cons: No comprehensive editing features. May not consistently open all Excel components. Can’t handle complex formatting without issues.
Pros: Free. Multiple page support. Backup option.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface with support for tabs. No installation required. You can annotate pages. Light on resources.
Cons: Annotated pages will be watermarked if you save them.
Pros: Makes PDF files more secure. Lets users view PDF pages online. Fixes crashes and other bugs. Stabilizes and turns Acrobat X Pro download more functional.
Cons: Requires a lot of space. May freeze and crash the computer during installation.
Pros: Helpful organizing tools. Flexible note design. Sync and share notes. Familiar interface.
Cons: Needs OneDrive for some management feature. Limited drag-and-drop. Can only share at notebook level. No private encryption.
Pros: Most popular PDF reader worldwide. Real-time collaboration. Efficient workflow management. Digital signature support. PDF editing and commenting.
Cons: Font matching issues. Complex feature set.