Adobe Acrobat DC is the current version of the well-established document / PDF management solution, part of the Adobe Document Cloud (the other part being Adobe's eSign services based on technology acquired with EchoSign in 2011).
$12.99
per month
Adobe Dreamweaver
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Dreamweaver is a web development tool built for designing pages with HTML and CSS using template pages, text editing, and a what you see is what you get editor.
Adobe Acrobat is the gold standard. I wouldn't even consider other products. The ease of use and output make this product one that I can't live without in my professional life.
Well, each app from Adobe on Creative Cloud does other things. Acrobat is an overall go-to for PDFs; no other app from Adobe does that. It's included in the Creative Cloud subscription.
I have used other PDF editors through the years to test them against Acrobat, but Acrobat always wins due to the amount of usable features that it offers, as well as ease of use. Aside from Reader, I don't remember the names of the other software unfortunately.
I have used Foxit in the past. While it did have an easy to use interface, and the ability to use OCR when scanning in paper documents worked just fine, I felt that the OCR feature in Acrobat worked just a little bit better. I think for the price, Acrobat still takes the prize …
It is a much more professional and reliable tool. In addition, it has a multitude of additional tools that other software does not offer. Perfect integration with other programs in the Adobe suite. In our case, in some jobs, we use Adobe Illustrator and Adobe PhotoShop a lot in …
I have a lot of experience with the majority of Adobe products and applications within the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite including Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, After Effects, Dreamweaver, and numerous others! The entire cloud suite of applications is absolutely …
Unfortunately, [Adobe] Dreamweaver is an inferior website design and development tool by modern standards. While [Adobe] Dreamweaver has its place for legacy websites or for teaching young developers the basics of HTML and CSS, I would not recommend using it for any modern …