
Let me know if you have alternative/better recommendations. It's been an adventure, trying to hunt down PDF editors/readers to replace Adobe Acrobat on some of my machines. On it, Preview will do most of what I need: looking at multiple PDFs on separate tabs, renaming files while I view them, filling PDF forms, adding a signature, combining PDFs, re-arranging pages, deleting pages, etc.įor more intense editing (like changing background colour), I would recommend LibreOffice Draw or Photopea. Site survives by displaying ads, but no ads or watermarks are printed on your PDF. No files are uploaded to a server (they stay on your computer) but you work on the files in your browser.


It's an excellent substitute for Adobe Photoshop. "mogrify -format jpg -density 300 -append *.pdf"Īlternatively, you can upload PDF files to online services if it's not a security risk for you (PDFSam, PDFEscape, Adobe, etc.) or trialware might work for you temporarily (like Foxit PhantomPDF). ImageMagick can do conversions en masse of PDF to other formats. Multiple tab capability.įirefox and Chromium-based web browsers - reader (Windows/Mac/Linux). Multiple tab capability can rename files while you view them. Inkscape - editor (Windows/Mac/Linux/FreeBSD). Good for more involved editing moderately difficult. LibreOffice Draw - editor (Windows/Mac/Linux).

Word (Windows/Mac 'free' if already included) - editor. Online service, but files edited locally in browser. PDF Reader by Xodo - editor/reader (Windows - Microsoft Store app). Excellent solution for most common needs. Preview - editor/reader (Mac built-in app). I’m listing downloadable, tested, free (no cost) PDF software that you can keep on your computer without artificial limitations or reduced feature sets.
