Best free PDF tool
Rating: 8 out of 10
IncentivizedUse Cases and Deployment Scope
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is used to open, review, and sign documents as well as share information online with current employees and students. The commenting features are used to collect meaningful feedback on creative projects such as flyers and posters and make sure that less time is spent in meetings or reviewing emails and more time is spent making improvements.
Pros
- Lets anyone review and mark up a document
- Creates a universal file that can be opened on PC, Mac, or Mobile
- Tracks digital signatures and forms
Cons
- Adding some basic document/file editing capabilities for free would be great
- Files are often overly large when including any photos or media
- Creating an accessible file is too complex
Likelihood to Recommend
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is great for cross-platform sharing of static files that do not need to be changed or collaborated on. It works well as a file-based form management tool and allows users to easily fill in data and submit a completed form. It's great for annotation and commenting without requiring paid software (such as Microsoft Office).