Gold Standard for Document Management & Editing .pdf's
December 20, 2019
Gold Standard for Document Management & Editing .pdf's
Score 10 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat DC
My department (Research & Evaluation) uses Adobe Acrobat for a wide array of tasks, but the most important is making periodic updates to Feedback Survey templates, which exist as PDFs but involve near constant iteration and redesign. While I'm unsure how other departments in the agency are using the software specifically, with so many diverse applications I can't imagine we're the only ones using it in the organization. In past roles I've also used Acrobat to work with contracts, which it was very well suited to as well.
- By far the best value add of Acrobat is editing PDFs, which it does both well and intuitively.
- There are many other useful tools, including but not limited to signature controls and document management.
- There's not much to say here - there are what feels like hundreds of features I don't use in Adobe, but the interface is so well designed they don't feel like clutter and never distract from the features I need.
- Hard to imagine how we'd get the tasks that we need it for done otherwise- we'd probably need to rebuild our resources in Word, and re-save new .pdf versions constantly.
- As for e-sig at my former role, I think we'd have used fax otherwise - not terrible but Adobe was the industry standard and probably essential to maintaining our professional reputation.
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