While some of the other PDF editors have great and useful features, I've found that the pricing is often higher than I would pay and some of the scaled pricing for additional features already standard in Nuance is not worth purchasing any of them. The only reason I can think of to upgrade in the future is if a major operating system change caused Nuance not to work. I would have stuck with Nuance version 8 but I upgraded to the Advanced version to get the redaction features. I don't know of any of the other editors with that feature. While Acrobat had previously form field features, Scansoft/Nuance introduced the auto form typer first and it was later added to Acrobat. If it misses a field, it is easy to manually convert it. It is pretty good at recognizing form fields and converting them to allow for filling in. I started using it when it was still Scansoft and the main feature I would not wish to give up in a PDF editor is the auto form typer. Nuance PDF Advanced is the best alternative to Adobe Acrobat Pro for me personally. I haven't used Nitro since the 5th or 6th version (although I did have use their PDF Reader before it was discontinued). Anything beyond generally requires a business/enterprise version. Justine Jordan Most personal/pro version PDF software allows for one desktop or two desktop/laptop installations.
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