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Wonderfulshare PDF Editor Pro for PC Free (Normally $20 USD) Via Shareware on Sale

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Wonderfulshare PDF Editor Pro. You can Edit, Rotate, Erase, Highlight Your PDF Documents Freely. Also you can Add Note, Add Text, Add Image, Add Shapes on your PDF Files.

When you are working with PDF documents, you always need a powerful PDF tool such as Wonderfulshare PDF Editor Pro to help you. With our product, you will produce PDF documents with great looking and notes quickly and professionally.

With powerful WonderfuShare PDF Editor Pro, you can process your PDF documents with following functions. Open, save and print your PDF documents; Resize and rotate any element within your document; Protect your PDF documents with User password or Owner password; Add note, text, images anywhere in your PDFs; Highlight the areas you may give more attent to; Add shapes elements such as rectangle, oval, line, arrow ; Erase PDF text or images useless.

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    • +1

      Is it free though?

    • +2

      acrobat pro is not a free program

    • From my quick checks (see my t below) is is a very simple PDF Markup utility, with limited functionality the same as all free PDF readers… even in Acrobat Reader!

  • +5

    This looks like it just adds Markup, rather than actually being able to EDIT the existing PDF. The distinction is that if you wanted (say) to change spelling of a word, an Editor could do that directly, whilst a Markup would require you to add the new word in a Text Box over the top of the old word to cover it.

    Their website is really bad at explaining the features, however if this is not an editor then there is no point buying it. You can use your existing PDF software like Acrobat Reader to add text, etc.

    • +2

      I recommend Foxit Reader for this kind of thing. For splitting and merging, I recommend PDFSam. All free.

      • In one of my old workplaces one of the MYOB or something style pdf editors printed into a program where you could resort the order of pages, or print a few different documents and it spooled it into one document before you finally hit save for your final PDF?

        Just wondering if the recommendations you gave can do this, or whether any others anyone can recommend will, including the ones listed in this deal?

        • PDFsam can do that. Re-order, delete, merge, rotate, split, etc. Best free PDF manipulation app I've found outside of Adobe Reader Pro. Plus, it's free. There's the paid-for version, but I haven't looked into the differences.

  • Can I use this to create PDF forms also?

    • +3

      It doesn't look like it can. But you can always use Word.

      https://hip.ucdavis.edu/technical-support/create-fillable-pd…

      • Wow thanks heaps flaminglemon. that's a very useful link. Do you also happen to know how I can do auto-fill multiple (repeated) fields?
        Say I am creating a word doc that's going to have 100 fields sharing the same data "ABC123". Now I want to change it to "ABC1234", what would be the quickest way to achieve it?

        • I've never done this myself (same with the form thing), but it sounds like you want to use references. See the last post in this: http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f57/ms-word-creating-…

        • I hate being caught out with giving wrong info. There doesn't seem to be a 100% definitive answer as to whether or not you can create PDF forms in Word without some form of Adobe app involved. (Thanks, @bargainhunter_dande)

          Libre Office seems to be able to do this too: https://www.maketecheasier.com/create-a-pdf-with-fillable-fo…

          There are some YouTube videos that show this as well. If you've never used Libre Office, it's a great alternative to MS Office, though not completely compatible. I wouldn't go replacing it if you work with a lot of clients who use MS products.

          I've got both installed on my PC at work.

      • Thanks!

      • You need Adobe to do this.

        • +1

          To print to PDF? Office 2010 onwards can print to PDF natively.

          EDIT: Would have helped if I told you how to do it. When you save something, change the file type to PDF. It will convert the file to PDF with the right formatting, fields (if your creating forms) etc.

          EDIT 2: Yes, you can also use a PDF printer, and Foxit has one built in. And no… I haven't tried creating forms from Word, but I've made forms in Word, and those tips in that link looked legit.

  • +4

    I Just downloaded it to check and you can not edit.
    Lies i tell you it is all lies.

    IF you want free PDF tools check out Gizmo's tech support here: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-free-pdf-tools.…

  • It seems that after following all instructions only the regular limited version installed. Not the pro version.

  • I usually stay away from PDF editors. They are normally filled with malware, unless you know the developer is trusted one.

  • If you can find a direct download.. you can skip the initial malware installer and simply use the licence info:

    Email: [email protected]
    SharewareOnSale exclusive license key: OAHD-CHVE-OW7I-IB92-3OGR

    • "You are not allowed to (down) vote on your own comment"

      I just tried to use this software. Garbage.

  • I use Nitro.

  • Can anyone recommend a PDF software for me. I need a PDF software that can easily bookmark each page with a page number. For example, if a pdf file has 10 pages, I usually have to bookmark page 1 with 1, 2 with 2, etc. It's easy for 10 pages but sometimes, there are 60 pages. PS. It needs to be a bookmark. Does anyone know a software that can do this automatically (or easily)?

  • Also looking for a recommendation per my comment above:

    Old workplace you could use some sort of MYOB or something PDF where you could print from multiple sources and it would goto a spooled screen where you could compile all the pages, reorder them etc. until you were ready to save the final PDF?

    I'm currently using PrimoPDF for free on this computer and cutepdf at work but I find you can only hit print and it will print what you've selected, but you have to save the PDF straight away. Rather than being able to pool it into a document with other printed items.

    Would be great to get one that can highlight, add comments, bookmark, etc. The PDF we used to have at work had OCR scanning that converted PDF's also to text for highlighting, searching etc. at ease. Even images you scanned into PDF form could usually (if legible) be converted into words.

    Can anyone help me immensely if there is an one stop solution out there to recommend (that's free - or easily obtained… ;) )

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