![]() It does its job of editing PDF quite well, which is why I keep it around. So far using it has been great, albeit I’ve had to tell it to not open my Microsoft Word (doc, docx) fields, as I still cling stubbornly to Microsoft Office as I already have it installed. I’m currently using AbleWord as part of publishing a book (Deer, 2015, August 8) for Christmas 2015. In fact, they’re so good, I’ll guarantee you’ll be able to replace your need (Deer, 2014, February 7) to even have Microsoft Office. Here’s the list and the download links to the best four (4).Īll of them are full-featured Word Processor that can read and edit Microsoft Word (doc, docx), Adobe PDF (pdf), Rich Text (rtf), Plain Text (txt), and HTML (html, htm). Unlike the ones featured in my earlier article (Deer, 2015, July 28), they can be downloaded from the cloud straight onto your desktop.įreeware PDF Editors – Why Microsoft Office and Abobe Acrobat are not necessary ![]() Despite being free, many of these programs are full-featured without any trial period. So it shouldn’t come to you as a surprise that there are freeware programs (Serea, 2012) that can edit PDF files. That’s basically the same price as the 128 GB Apple iPhone 6S Plus (Deer, 2015, September 10) on a 2-year contract! ![]() Most PDF editor, such as Adobe Acrobat DC, are very expensive, costing as much as US$449 for the desktop version. Fret not, there is software, mostly Cloud based applications (Deer, 2015, July 28) that allow you to edit PDF documents without the hassle of conversion to word and then back again. Often, if you’ve been sent a contract to sign or any document that needs your signature. Believe it or not, you can actually edit PDF (portable document format), despite what you’ve been led to believe.
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