Great for marking up PDFs
January 18, 2024

Great for marking up PDFs

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat

I use Adobe Acrobat read, comment on, mark up, and edit PDFs. I love that it allows me to leave comments/edits/markups on PDFs in a variety of ways, such as crossing out text and suggesting what to insert, highlighting, commenting, and more. It's much better than opening a PDF in my web browser or Teams.
  • Directly edit text
  • Provide markups and suggestions
  • Insert and remove pages from the same PDF or others on your computer
  • The interface is pretty user-friendly, but I think the options on the lefthand panel could be made a bit easier to read and select from sub-levels
  • Sharing PDFS with colleagues and partners
  • Adding markups and edits
  • Inserting and deleting pages
  • Ease of Use
  • Other
The ability to edit and mark up PDFs.
  • Saving time by streamlining the editing process
I haven’t noticed an impact.
Adobe Acrobat has vastly higher capabilities when it comes to marking up PDFs and editing them or commenting on them. It makes it much easier for my colleagues and me to share documents in their draft layout and suggest edits. It also seems to run more smoothly and quickly than PDF viewers built into web browsers or Teams.

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

Adobe Acrobat is best suited for sharing PDFs between lots of people, especially when others need to provide comments, edits, changes, etc. If all you need to do is read a PDF and nothing more, you probably don't need it, but I still like how it functions better than my browser (Firefox). It's not appropriate for making lots of changes, such as moving images around.