Adobe Acrobat: Great for Feedback and Review Process
January 16, 2024

Adobe Acrobat: Great for Feedback and Review Process

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat

We use Adobe Acrobat for various PDF files and presentations to share with clients, such as SOWs/estimates and creative deliverable presentations. We also use Adobe Acrobat as a way to sync feedback and changes both for the internal team and clients. It allows us to streamline and track changes across multiple groups of people and versions.
  • PDF reviewing: edits, comments and other feedback
  • Ability to rearrange pages in a file easily
  • Signatures
  • We've found that some people struggle with its editing features because they are only available to others with Adobe Acrobat PRO. That means we constantly have to work in different non-PDF versions instead of one streamlined document.
  • Marking up files and leaving comments
  • Converting files to PDF
  • Rearranging PDF files
  • Ease of Use
It's perhaps the most well-known software in its space with an intuitive interface that makes it easy for everyone to use.
  • I don't think Adobe Acrobat links to any direct ROI for us. If anything, it may save time when working with PDFs and large files.
  • However, because not all clients also use Adobe Acrobat, the downside is that it can also take more time if several files types are involved since they may not be able to edit or use other Adobe Acrobat PRO features.
We have not had any security or compliance standards issues at our organization from Adobe Acrobat.

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?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Adobe Acrobat go as expected?

I wasn't involved with the implementation phase

Would you buy Adobe Acrobat again?

Yes

Adobe Acrobat makes it easy to work within PDFs. Anything you may want to do to a PDF, Adobe Acrobat has functionality for, depending on whether you want to pay for it. The downside is sharing and editing can be complicated when you are working with people who only have the free version. Then you must work in multiple file formats, which means more work and versions to keep track of for the user.