Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Acrobat DC
Adobe Acrobat DC is a PDF Reader with the help of which the user can view, annotate and even print the pdf files. It is widely used in our organization across multiple departments to view, edit, scanning, and compile documents. It is now super easy for us to scan the files/documents and directly convert them into PDF. Editing and signing the documents is now an easy task for the teams and the clients.
- Amazing features.
- UI is very intuitive.
- Audio Speech Capability.
- Signing of documents is now easy.
- Converting the document to any format.
- Heavy software. It uses a lot of resources.
- Expensive.
- On scanned docs, recognize text function doesn't work properly.
- Only limited features in the free version.
- E-signatures.
- Audio Speech.
- Converting to multiple formats.
- Annotations or comments feature.
- Password protecting the PDF.
- Increased ROI.
- Efficient software.
Adobe Acrobat DC comes with high security by Adobe. Adobe invests in security and compliance standards since they are aware that the documents are very important and confidential to the users and hence they don't want any data breaches. This has led people to trust Adobe Software and its security measures. Due to this factor, our organization has trusted this software to prevent data breaches.
- WPS Office and PDFEscape
We can definitely say that Adobe Acrobat is a powerful PDF reader tool that provides a lot of features that other tools lack. Yes, it is a little bit expensive tool but if we look at its features then it is definitely a worthy product. I always come back to Adobe Acrobat reader for my work because of its capability to edit the pdf, annotate, scan, convert to any file format, etc. Also, the security of the software is high as compared to other tools in the market which makes it a trustworthy tool.
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