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iOS: PDF Expert 5 ($11.99 -> Free)

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PDF Expert 5 is a must-have app for anyone who reads, annotates or edits PDF documents on iPad or iPhone. It allows you to mark up documents with highlights and handwriting, insert text and stamps, sign and even merge PDFs. Moreover, PDF Expert 5 is the best choice for filling out PDF forms right on your iPad and iPhone.

“PDF Expert 5 is one of my must-have iPad apps and a desktop-class PDF reader” - MacStories.net

“I was blown away at how easy the app is to use” - MakeUseOf.

“The best app for managing, editing, and reading PDFs on your iPad” - The Sweet Setup.

You can open various file formats such as iWork, MS Office, PowerPoint, text files, images, even music and video files, etc. Get these files from desktop computers, email attachments, documents on Dropbox, OneDrive, GoogleDocs and “Open in" from other applications.

PDF Expert 5 provides the best experience for filling out PDF forms. Text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons and other form elements work as you expect and all the information you enter is saved within the form. Even complex interactive forms with Javascript work impressively well.

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  • +4

    Awesome app, I don't regret paying $10 for this app a while ago as I use it nearly everyday. Lucky for those who can get it free now.

  • +5

    Best pdf reader out there, paid full price ages ago and use it everyday. Great find OP

  • +3

    I've been eyeing this app for weeks, only hoping for it to go on sale. Even better its free right now. At the time it was the only pdf app that had the new multitask features added to it, too bad uni's finished now.

  • +1

    Thank you OP!!! Best PDF reader i have ever used on the iPad!

  • Good thing is both iPad and iPhone versions are free.

    • It's a universal app

      • Oh thnx. I didn't know that. I checked on iTunes so showed both iPad and iPhone. From what I know readdle used to have seperate apps for iphone and iPad and not universal. Perhaps after many customer complain/request they finally made it universal.

  • Good app. My preferred app in this category is Good Reader.

  • How does this compare to the Adobe Acrobat Reader App?

    • This is much better. Connects with the free document viewer called 'documents' by same company. I use it to store all my docs.

  • So, I wonder why it is going free?

    Must be a new version rolling out soon!?!

  • +1

    I use their Scanner Pro app, obtained for free after seeing it on OzBargain. Thanks OP!

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