Besides .doc or .docx, the format that is quite commonly found is .pdf. When listening to .pdf, some of you may immediately remember the Adobe Acrobat Reader application, both available for PCs and smartphones.
But as the name implies, this “Reader” functions to open .pdf only. Well, those of you who are quite often struggling with documents may have experienced moments where you want to edit the .pdf.
Along with the development of technology, there is now an Android application that is not only able to open .pdf, but also edit it directly on a smartphone. What are the applications, see the summary below.
OfficeSuite + PDF Editor
Some of you may not know yet, OfficeSuite document processing applications are also available in a supporting version for editing .pdf, in addition to the .doc, .docx format, and of course. There is also a direct file sharing feature for cloud storage services such as DropBox and Google Drive.
In fact, this application supports functions to change photos taken directly from the smartphone camera, then save them as .pdf, just by installing additional applications from the same developer. Interesting right?
In addition to the above and other standard features, there are some interesting features for the premium version with fairly friendly prices such as QuickWrite, Microsoft Compatibility Font Pack, spell checker, and others.
PDF Reader
The app developed by Pickwick Santa is also a very popular app. With the support of Text to Speech makes it easier for you to read pdf.
Xodo PDF Reader & Editor
Some interesting functions of the Xodo PDF Reader & Editor include combining several .pdf files into one, splitting one .pdf into several, changing page orientation, deleting pages, changing the order of pages, and adding blank pages. Beyond that, functions such as highlights, underlines, and strikeouts, and standard functions are also available.
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Just like OfficeSuite + PDF Editor, Xodo PDF Reader & Editor also supports functions to change photos taken directly from the smartphone camera, then save them as .pdf.