Adobe Acrobat does what it's meant to do
Updated November 20, 2024
Adobe Acrobat does what it's meant to do

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is one of the main programs that I use for my work. It is used for reading all the pdf plans that we get to creating all our plans that we creat with our drawing program. Most everthing that we get in is through a pdf and that is the program that we use for it.
Pros
- Reading a pdf is the main the most improtant function
- IF a pdf needs to be edited then you can also do it with adobe.
- Adding notes, redlines, clouded areas, highlights, just about anythig for revisions, corrections and questions on pdfs, Adobe Acrobat can do it.
Cons
- The tool bar could be more user friendly or be able to set it up the way I would like it to be.
- reading pdfs
- editing pdfs
- redlineing and marking up pdfs
- I really couldn't give any hard numbers. But as mentioned, being able to read, edit and redline PDFs it one of the main functions of my job. It just wouldn't be possible to to it without a pdf reader and adobe is one of the main ones that is being used.
- Price
- Product Features
- Prior Experience with the Product
We were very familiar with the Adobe Acrobat from working with it in the past. Also, the price was within our price range.
I don't think Adobe Acrobat's security and compliance standards has much of an impact on our organization.
Foxit does have a better interface then Adobe Acrobat but sense we started out with Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Acrobat was the one we went ahead with the fully unlocked pdf reader.
Do you think Adobe Acrobat delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Adobe Acrobat's feature set?
Yes
Did Adobe Acrobat live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Adobe Acrobat go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Adobe Acrobat again?
Yes
Using Adobe Acrobat
10 - They represent mulitipl different functions. from builders of our product to designers and also sales people all use adobe.
2 - it just basiclly our tech guys that do the software support in house.
- use it to read blue prints
- use it to read shop drawings
- use it to create and edit shop drawings
- create sighned documents without have to scan
- edit markup plans and shopdrawings
- going totally paperless
Evaluating Adobe Acrobat and Competitors
so far it can do what we want it to so all is good just the way it is.
Using Adobe Acrobat
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
Like to use Relatively simple Easy to use Technical support not required Well integrated Consistent Quick to learn Convenient Feel confident using Familiar | None |
- going through a pdf.
- redlineing
- highlighting
- so for it does what i want it to with easy
Yes - I realy don't use the mobile interface so i can't tell you much about it

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