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PDF Complete Office Edition 4.2: A quietly capable PDF editor

All the editing and review tools you need along with great support options.

- BY MICHAEL ANSALDO

While it may not have a marquee name, PDF Complete is a capable— and currently very affordable (at $59.95, go.pcworld.com/ pdfc)— alternativ­e to Acrobat and other powerful PDF editors. Pairing the basic tools of its Corporate Edition with users’ most requested Office Edition features, it’s a one-stop shop for all your PDF needs.

PDF Complete’s interface hews pretty closely to Adobe Acrobat’s, with a toolbar running across the top and controls for navigating individual PDFS down the right side. Each PDF opens in its own tab so you don’t have to shuffle through multiple windows to find the one you need. But like Acrobat Pro DC ( go.pcworld.com/apdc), PDF Complete includes a wealth of features you’d need to manipulate documents in a business setting.

You can create PDFS from a variety of file types, including images. When working

with existing PDFS, you can add or delete pages, move them around, and even extract select ones to create a new PDF document. You can also combine multiple PDFS into one document.

PDF Complete has a full set of editing features, including the ability to add, replace, or delete text; modify fonts; and adjust and move images. You can also annotate documents with sticky notes and comment boxes, as well as by highlighti­ng, underlinin­g, and striking out text—must-have features for collaborat­ively creating and reviewing documents.

Passwords and permission­s are supported for securing sensitive documents, as is permanent redaction of text and images. And you can add a digitized signature to a document using a mouse.

As PDF Complete Office Edition’s name suggests, the editor performs top-shelf Microsoft Office conversion­s. But it also now exports to Open Office, XML, ebook (EPUB, ALTO, FBW), and Microsoft XPS formats.

One of PDF Complete’s most impressive features, though, is its wealth of support options. A “learning center” offers easy-tofollow text tutorials on virtually every basic and advanced function, and these are invaluable if you are transition­ing from another PDF editor. The website also includes a rich searchable knowledgeb­ase and ticket-based support if you can’t find an answer to your issue within these other resources.

A single license of PDF Complete Office Edition 4.2 is currently being offered for $59.95, a significan­t markdown from its regular $129.95 price tag. Purchase includes a free upgrade to Office Edition 5.0 when it’s released. Volume discounts are also available when you purchase five or more licenses—just enter a quantity on the website checkout page and click Recalculat­e Unit Price. A free evaluation demo is available, though it enables only the most basic features.

VERDICT

Though PDF Complete may not be as wellknown as other Acrobat alternativ­es like Nitro Pro ( go.pcworld.com/np12) and Phantompdf ( go.pcworld.com/fpdf), it’s well up to the task of being your primary PDF editor. That and its budget-friendly price should earn it a spot on your shopping list.

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