Infix PDF Editor vs. KDAN PDF

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Infix PDF Editor
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Infix PDF Editor, developed by PDFTron company Iceni, features Find & Replace, Translation, Bates numbering, OCR, Forms creation, PDF Comparison, Headers & Footers, etc. It is designed to work like a word processor to make it easy to use.
$6,171
per year
KDAN PDF
Score 8.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
KDAN PDF (formerly PDF Reader) is a PDF document service that leverages AI-driven technology to enhance user efficiency in creating, managing, and sharing documents, streamlines business workflows, and transforms documents into valuable digital assets through information exchange. Accessible on both mobile devices and desktops, KDAN PDF is used by educational institutions, government organizations, and businesses. KDAN PDF provides flexible licensing options through its Licensing…N/A
Pricing
Infix PDF EditorKDAN PDF
Editions & Modules
Flex
$6,171
per year
Pro
$8,364
per year
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Infix PDF EditorKDAN PDF
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
Infix PDF EditorKDAN PDF
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Infix PDF Editor

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KDAN PDF
Chose KDAN PDF
The price is more friendly. They can support us locally and solve our problems in a short time.
Chose KDAN PDF
The app wasn't great, in my opinion. The interface wasn't as good as PDF Reader, while the features were not that advanced.
Chose KDAN PDF
It was somewhat difficult to use, and it wasn't really what we were looking for in terms of UI.
Chose KDAN PDF
We have also tried Expert PDF Reader. There were no converting, signing, faxing or features. In general, it was far less useful.
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User Ratings
Infix PDF EditorKDAN PDF
Likelihood to Recommend
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(0 ratings)
8.6
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
8.3
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
Infix PDF EditorKDAN PDF
Likelihood to Recommend
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I don't think that the laptop version is good for reading/looking over documents and even though the software works fine with files of large sizes, the interface isn't convenient enough for the reading part. Apart from that, the app is really useful in all kinds of other ways when it comes to editing, splitting/combining and so on. It's also great for highlighting and editing texts, faxing, converting and adding e-signatures.
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Pros
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  • The app is great for signing documents after they are edited - it works well on all devices and e-signatures can be added without any additional tools and you're not attached to a particular device either.
  • Editing PDFs is also incredibly easy - there are plenty of tools for that, as well as being able to view all kinds of other documents formats, not just PDFs.
  • Sharing documents is also something that is quite easy with PDF Reader - sending out signed contracts and agreements, collaborating on document editing and so on. This tool is quite versatile, in general.
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Cons
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  • In my opinion, the tools/features work well, but the interface should be updated in terms of being simpler and more intuitive. All the features are useful, but it isn't always easy to understand how they work - most are easy to figure out, but a few take time.
  • Moreover, I'd like to see some kind of uniformity of the features in different versions of the software. The apps vary depending on what OS the app version is designed for, which isn't always convenient. Personally, I use windows at home and Mac at the office, but I work from home too and don't like that I have to keep in mind what features are accessible and which aren't - can be quite confusing.
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Support Rating
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In general I was satisfied with customer support every time when I needed help, only once there was a small issue - I had to wait a little longer than usually.
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Alternatives Considered
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The app wasn't great, in my opinion. The interface wasn't as good as PDF Reader, while the features were not that advanced.
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Return on Investment
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  • Speed up our team communication on PDF files.
  • Build a paperless workplace.
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ScreenShots

KDAN PDF Screenshots

Screenshot of a KDAN PDF Reader overviewScreenshot of the interface to edit texts, images, and links on PDFsScreenshot of KDAN AI, which can summarize, analyze, and extract information.Screenshot of the tool used to convert PDFs to different formats, online or offlineScreenshot of where to add, delete, or rearrange PDF pagesScreenshot of how to transform scans into editable, searchable PDFs with OCR