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What is the best free PDF Editor for Mac? - PDF Editor for Mac

I'm in search of a reliable and best free PDF editor for Mac, and I'm hoping to get some recommendations based on your experiences. My requirements include the ability to edit text, add or remove images, and possibly convert PDFs to other formats like Word or Excel. A user-friendly interface and accuracy in maintaining the original layout and formatting during editing are key aspects I'm looking for.


If you have used a PDF editor on Mac that you found particularly effective and versatile, I would really appreciate your insights and suggestions. Your recommendations will help me in choosing a tool that best fits my needs.

MacBook Pro (M3, 2023)

Posted on Dec 27, 2023 11:00 PM

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Posted on Oct 8, 2024 2:34 AM

OliviaMarsh wrote:

There are some PDF editors that can satisfy your needs. Pick one based on your frequency.

Here are some free PDF editors that work:
 
Preview: A built-in app on Mac that can perform some basic editing operations on PDFs.
 
PDFexpert
 
Sejda(online service)
 
PDFescape(online service)

You can choose a PDF editor that suits your needs. Hope this can help you!



Don't miss other methods:

https://gist.github.com/IamCoderman100/how-to-edit-pdf-file-on-mac


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May 11, 2024 7:08 AM in response to OliviaMarsh

Some nice finds there that didn't exist just a couple of years ago. As you noted, the first three are very basic. And I can't think of anything clumsier than doing PDF editing online. But it's an option.


Never heard of Foxit PDF Editor before (and I checked out at least 20 editors - or claimed to be editors - when switching from Acrobat Pro and the full Adobe CC suite). Very nicely done app, but yikes!, $110 per year subscription. And subscriptions were, and still are my number one reason to disregard an app.


PDF Expert has definitely improved to an editor that actually edits. Before, all it did was annotations and exporting PDFs to a different format, like a Word document. But still, it's an $80 per year subscription. You can choose the lifetime $140 option, but that excludes all later upgrades and features. You get what you get at the time you purchase it and nothing more.


Though to be fair, Master PDF Editor is kind of the same. You get updates for year, and those end unless you pay for another year's worth. But like PDF Expert's lifetime option, at least what you last have keeps working.

Jul 25, 2024 7:36 AM in response to Stephen_Qui

Cisdem PDFMaster is very similar to Adobe in terms of user experience. It is also a full-featured PDF software that covers functions such as PDF annotation, PDF editing, PDF conversion, PDF merging and splitting pages, PDF document protection, OCR image to text, etc. Cisdem PDFMaster also has a very useful feature, which is that you can use the tts function to listen to your PDF. You can also set rules to protect the document. It offer a 7 day freetrial for all it’s function, you just need to enter a email address.





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Aug 16, 2024 3:04 PM in response to Albertsmitho

You personally did not offend me. If anything, it's the number of people who upvoted your post as if none of this has been covered before. It has - multiple times in this only 2 page topic.


And yet users tag your post like it's brand new, never seen before information. And bad information at that by a person (the one in your link), who knows little to nothing about actual PDF editing needs. He gave Preview the number 1 choice? An app that can't actually edit anything?


The answer remains the same no matter how many sites say otherwise. There are no free editors. Editors are complex and difficult to write. No vendor/programmer who spends weeks - months or more - writing and testing such an app is going to give it away for free.

Aug 22, 2024 7:49 AM in response to Applelover112

Possible, if you've left your computer on for several days, and your browser open to this page of the topic without moving. Otherwise, the forums will immediately update the content.


In general; Preview can place signatures, though pretty clumsily as you must draw one a trackpad, or take a photo of your signature. The free Acrobat Reader can also place signatures, and much more easily as you can point it to any JPEG image of your signature on your Mac.

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