PDF (Portable Drive File) is a universally accepted format to create and share
your important files, books and forms. Because it has an advantage over word
documents in uneditable, easy to open and small file size. In this blog, we are
going to see the 9 best PDF viewers and readers.
1. DocuSign
DocuSign is a business-oriented PDF reader. The main purpose of the
software is to open documents, fill them out, sign them, and send them
where they need to go. That portion of the app is completely free. There
are a couple of subscription options as well. You get a few extra features
for $10 each month. Subscriptions for $25 and $40 each month simply grow
on that. To be honest, unless you do this professionally, you shouldn't be
concerned about subscriptions.
2. Fast Scanner
Another PDF scanner app is Fast Scanner, which isn't as heavy as
CamScanner. This handy, straightforward tool scans documents using your
smartphone camera and saves them as JPEG or PDF files for later use. It
has several functions that will help you sharpen and clean your scan as
much as possible before you finalise anything. After that, you can view it
with any PDF reading programme. The free version includes the majority of
the features, including all of the critical ones. With Google Play Pass,
you may get the premium version for free.
3. Foxit
Foxit is similar to pdf. Both provide all-in-one PDF solutions. It has an
organisation mechanism that keeps all of your PDF files in one place.
There's also support for Connected PDF, the ability to fill out PDFs, and
PDF files with certificates, passwords, and Microsoft's RMS. When you
consider the reading features, it's a good all-around choice. It's
designed mostly for business use, whereas ezPDF is designed primarily for
pleasure reading, though it also works well for reading. Foxit also sells
a $15.99 app designed exclusively for commercial use. The cost of this
version is a mere $0.99.
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4. Google PDF Viewer
Google PDF Reader is a Google Drive add-on. For Google Drive customers,
the plugin adds native PDF capabilities. This isn't the most robust PDF
reader available. You can, however, open and browse PDF files as needed.
PDF files can also be printed, searched, and copied. This can also be used
as a stand-alone application for individuals who don't want to rely solely
on Google Drive. To be honest, there isn't much else to say about it. It
only does one thing: it opens PDFs and allows you to read them. For simple
use scenarios, the app is ideal.
5. Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is one of the most powerful word processors available,
whether on a mobile device or a desktop computer. PDF files are also
supported by the app. You can either generate PDF files and store them as
that file type, or you may open PDFs in the app and view them. Of course,
Word is capable of a wide range of tasks, including word processing,
resume creation, and more. It also offers features for reading ebooks and
other PDF-related applications. It's a good all-in-one solution for folks
who require both a PDF reader and a word processor.
6. Libera
Librera is one of the most popular PDF readers on Android. Librera is a
PDF reader programme that is both interesting and useful. Every time we
update this list, it appears to change substantially. The app is now
marketed as an all-in-one e-book reader. PDF, EPUB, EPUB3, MOBI, DJVU,
ZIP, TXT, and more formats are among the formats supported. It also has a
contemporary design, as well as a night and day mode for easier reading at
night. If you want to, you can use Text-To-Speech to listen to books. The
app is a little more buggy than the others on this list, but it's also
free (with advertising). In Google Play, they also have another PDF
reader. It goes by the unappealing moniker of PDF Reader, and it also
works.
7. Moon+ Reader
One of the most popular e-book readers is Moon+ Reader. It comes with a
slew of features, including themes, a plethora of visual options,
auto-scroll, intelligent paragraphs, split page mode (for landscape), and
much more. The software also accepts a variety of file types, including
EPUB, EPUB3, and, of course, PDF. It has a few flaws, but it's one of the
better solutions for people who read books in PDF format.
8. WPS Office
Another all-in-one office product is WPS Office (previously Kingsoft
Office). It's primarily an office tool that handles various documents,
spreadsheets, and the like, but it also has PDF capabilities. You can
convert a variety of documents to PDF and view them directly. If you have
a form or something that needs to be in a more official format, this is a
good option. It doesn't have a lot of PDF functions, but if you need both
an office tool and a PDF reader, this is a nice method to get both done in
one go. The subscription unlocks several additional, useful functions as
well as the removal of advertisements. However, it isn't entirely
required.
9. XODO Pdf Viewer
Probably the greatest entirely free PDF reader is Xodo. It has a fast
loading time and easy navigation. Filling out PDF forms, signing them, and
saving your signature for future use are also options. It also includes
features like note-taking, bookmarking, cloud storage, and file
management. If you want to, you can take notes on blank PDFs. Given that
it's free and has no in-app purchases, it boasts a remarkable number of
features. We also enjoy that it can be used for both business and
pleasure. There also doesn't appear to be any advertising. We honestly
don't see much wrong with it. A dedicated app, on the other hand, can
provide extra functions for either business or ebook reading.
That's it, Pals! I know, you're all thinking, where is Adobe Acrobat
Reader? Adobe is already known for its brand. So, retiring that I picked
up some other promising and best-growing apps. Hope it will be useful.
Thank You!
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