Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat
We used Adobe Acrobat every single day, at least 30 times to help with many different tasks:
- Create PDFs starting from a Word file mostly but also to accommodate many scanned files into a single one.
- Edit documents to add more text to contrats or edit the current text, add images and redistribute the current format.
- We are now able to export to some other formats based on our company's needs.
Along with the previous, we use a lot the signature function to fill out our contracts and finish with a sign. There are some other small options we use like checking the grammar, splitting a PDF, or removing some sheets, likewise adding some other sheets to a file.
Lastly, all these features have been key to improving our operations creating contracts, and getting those signed and stored for the future.
- Create PDFs starting from a Word file mostly but also to accommodate many scanned files into a single one.
- Edit documents to add more text to contrats or edit the current text, add images and redistribute the current format.
- We are now able to export to some other formats based on our company's needs.
Along with the previous, we use a lot the signature function to fill out our contracts and finish with a sign. There are some other small options we use like checking the grammar, splitting a PDF, or removing some sheets, likewise adding some other sheets to a file.
Lastly, all these features have been key to improving our operations creating contracts, and getting those signed and stored for the future.
- PDF Creation
- Editing all aspects of PDFs Documents (Text, Images, splitting sheets)
- Filling out and signing documents
- Resize the documents and export to different formats.
- Until now, there's nothing we found areas of improvements that requires a big change.
- Maybe to refresh the interface to make more friendly to non-expert users.
- Maybe more organization of the icons.
- Offline signature
- Document edition
- Building contracts.
- Integration with Other Systems
- Ease of Use
As mentioned before, Word is very integrated with Adobe Acrobat. We used to create documents with Word and then, we build PDF with it.
Once we have the PDF file, it's very easy to edit the information that we previously entered using Word, without having to repeat the many other options we have to manage a PDF file.
Once we have the PDF file, it's very easy to edit the information that we previously entered using Word, without having to repeat the many other options we have to manage a PDF file.
- It is vvery easy to edit and manage all our agreements using a single app.
- It is a great offline signature option
- It is worthy every penny.
We used Nitro PDF and the online solution offered by Google Workspace through Google Drive to edit and download our PDF files.
We ended up accepting our very old but powerfully known brand, Adobe Acrobat.
We ended up accepting our very old but powerfully known brand, 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?
Yes
Did implementation of Adobe Acrobat go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Adobe Acrobat again?
Yes
Evaluating Adobe Acrobat and Competitors
Nothing to change!!
Using Adobe Acrobat
Pros | Cons |
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Like to use Well integrated Consistent Feel confident using Familiar | Difficult to use Slow to learn |
- Signature
- Editing Text
- Adding or removing additional sheets
Yes, but I don't use it