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[Windows] Free Swifdoo PDF Pro (PDF Editing Software) 6-Month Licence @ AWZware

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Get AWZ AnyPorter and SwifDoo PDF for FREE. Valued $89!
Giveaway runs in 2 rounds, valid through 30/9

AWZware has been running a giveaway for their award-winning SwifDoo PDF PRO and new products of AWZ AnyPorter. As part of the giveaway, you will be eligible to receive a half-year license to SwifDoo PDF PRO and AnyPorter 3-Month license.
The round 19.8-9.19 for SwifDoo PDF PRO:
SwifDoo PDF is the best PDF editor software that doesn’t just allow you to create PDFs, but also to convert, merge, compress, and sign PDF documents. With it, you can add or delete text to/from your PDFs, and change font sizes and colors. Beyond this, you can convert PDF to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint or convert PDF to image (PNG. JPG. TIFF, BMP) and vice versa.
SwifDoo PDF Key Features:

Edit PDF content in a breeze
Add customized elements & crop your files
Whiteout PDF content, add images or links to PDF
Convert PDF to Word, Excel, PowerPoint & other formats
Convert emails, attachments, and folders into PDFs
Batch-convert PDFs at one time
Main benefits for PDF compression
No data loss
Merge PDF documents in a flash
Split PDF Documents in a blink of an eye
Enables you to sign the document almost instantly by offering three ways of adding signature
Supported OS: Windows 7, 8/8.1, 10 and 11 (32-bit and 64-bit)

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  • So… it’s a 6-month trial?

    edit: you should also have someone with a mobile phone try to use your website.

  • How does this compare to Adobe DC Pro?

    • +1

      If you're looking for pdf software, pdf x-change is just amazing. They have a watermark based "trial" of all features (essentially the pdf editing stuff). The program itself is very lightweight, and renders super fast. Packed with features, and even works as an essentially portable app.

  • +1

    Can't all modern word processors edit PDF documents?

    Here's an article on using LibreOffice (an always-free office suite) to edit PDFs: https://www.laptopmag.com/how-to/how-to-edit-a-pdf-in-libreo…

  • It was 12-months free not long time ago.

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