I think it's a mature solution compared to PDFelement. Well, that's my preference, and yours might be different.Īdobe also offers fill & sign options. I like all the options on the right side than the top. I prefer Adobe’s editing menu over PDFelement. One can add images, manipulate text, add web links, crop PDFs, add header and footer, watermark, and more.Īcrobat also allows you to combine files before finalizing the editing process. You get a bunch of options to choose from the side menu.
When you open a PDF in Adobe Acrobat, it takes you to the main editing interface. Everything is easy navigate, something many PDF editors miss out on. I like page view because with that you can quickly edit, rotate, delete pages before starting editing process.
In terms of security, the software provides ability to add a password, sign documents, and save signature for future use. PDFelement also allows you to change the background color and add a new header and footer. You can add image, text with various fonts styles and sizes, add a web link, and adjust the visible page in the PDF.
Open a PDF in PDFelement and it will take you to the main screen of the app. Let’s talk about the editing capabilities of both software. The company has added Tools section which gives you access to frequently used options, such as Organize Pages, Edit PDF, Export PDF, scan, and OCR, and so on. The default page shows the recently added files, the ability to create new PDF, Adobe Cloud, and more. Top ribbon menu with most of the functions and a tiny sidebar with editing options.Īdobe offers two menus to navigate on the home screen. PDFelement's editing UI resembles Microsoft Office apps. Right from the home page, you can access all the necessary options like create, convert, combine PDF, and PDF Templates. You can easily access and edit PDFs across all the platforms using Adobe Cloud (more on that later).īoth the apps offer modern and simplistic UI experience out of the box. Adobe Acrobat Pro is also accessible on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. PDFelement is available on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android. But if you want to move to another platform in the future, you might want to enjoy the same apps macOS too.
pdf.We are only talking about Windows apps here. It is the correct size for this book but my publisher rejects it because if comes through as 8.5" x 11" when converting to. In June 2020, Adobe released Adobe Acrobat Pro 2020, the latest version of its software for viewing, managing, and editing PDF documents. The comparison article for that product now redirects here. Adobe ended support for Adobe Acrobat XI Pro in 2017. pdf copy.Īm herein attaching a copy of my book cover. Editor's note: This post compares features between Acrobat Pro 2020 and Acrobat Pro DC. I think I have found areas that will allow me to do this, but not sure which offer the page-size ability and I don't want to buy something that will not do exactly this adjustment when printing my work to a. The publisher I used for years has since sold out to KDP Amazon which, along with at least 5 other publishers I have contacted can't seem to handle anything but exact pdf page size for both manuscript and cover. I have printed 3 books over the past 10 years, never had this problem. My publisher has to have the exact size of each.apparently modern publishers cannot "clip" and resize. So far I can convert but have to use much larger Adobe page-size selection in order to not have the size of my conversion not clipped off. How do I instruct Adobe Reader to select this page size when converting these two parts to. My page size for my cover is 12.5" wide (without bleed) and 9" high (without bleed. My page size is 6" wide and 9" high for the manuscript done in Microsoft Publisher. pdf copy in order for my publisher to publish. My problem is that I have written my book and now need to create a.