Document Reader & PDF Editor
- 1.27K
- 4.4
- Installs
- 20.00M
- Version
- Varies with device
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Pro
1. Comprehensive editing and annotation: edit text and images directly in PDFs, add highlights, comments, shapes, and stamps, fill and sign forms, redact sensitive data, merge/split pages, and reorder documents. A single app replaces multiple tools, streamlining workflows and saving time for casual and professional users.
2. Accurate OCR and versatile conversion: convert scanned images and paper documents into searchable, editable text with high accuracy, preserving layout and formatting. Export PDFs to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or image formats, enabling easy reuse of content and reducing manual retyping for faster document processing.
3. Cloud sync, collaboration, and security: sync files across devices and platforms with cloud integration, share documents with permission controls, and collaborate using comments and real-time updates. Built-in security—password protection, AES encryption, redaction, and legally binding e-signature support—ensures confidentiality and compliance for sensitive documents.
Con
1. Limited editing and formatting fidelity: The app’s editing tools are basic compared with desktop editors. Complex layouts, multi-column text, and embedded objects often lose formatting when edited or converted. Many advanced features — form creation, batch processing, redaction — are restricted to the paid version, reducing free usability.
2. Inaccurate OCR and limited language support: Optical character recognition can misread low-quality scans, handwriting, stylized fonts, or non-Latin scripts, producing frequent errors that require manual correction. Table structures and columns are often misinterpreted, and supported languages and training models are limited compared with specialized OCR software.
3. Performance, stability, and privacy concerns: The app can be slow with large files or many annotations, consuming significant memory and occasionally crashing during export or heavy editing. Cloud sync may cause version conflicts. Uploading sensitive documents to proprietary servers raises privacy risks if strong encryption or clear data policies are absent.