Adobe introduces a new site for working with PDF files
There are many platforms that help us deal with PDF files, from converting them, setting passwords, signing them ... but none of them was an online platform from Adobe itself. Among them is ILovePDF, which is one of the most complete and we have spoken about it on many occasions.
The truth is, Adobe has now decided to "compete" with new tools on its website.
Adobe Acrobat Web has been updated to add many tools for PDF files. We can now use Acrobat on the web to add passwords to PDFs, merge multiple PDFs into one, and split one PDF into multiple files. In addition, Adobe also allows users to fill out and sign online forms, rearrange PDF pages, compress, edit, rotate, and delete PDF files and pages.
Users can also use specific PDF tools, such as editing text and images, with an Acrobat subscription.
These new Acrobat Web tools will allow users to process various PDF tasks from within the browser itself, without the need for an application or desktop program.
You can test these tools at: Adobe