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which is the most advanced pdf editor?

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tomos:
my main reason for not having done so yet is, that I haven't checked out what Illustrator really is, so I don't know what I am missing...
-Curt (January 17, 2013, 04:12 PM)
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it's actually a vector drawing programme :D
I have CS4 installed here, I'll try it out with a couple of PDFs. Even if it is good, the CS2 version wouldnt be able to cope with more recent PDF versions, so it probably isnt worth installing (for that).

Curt:
-I think you're right.
Further more I have a 2009 copy of Xara Xtreme Pro 5 laying around somewhere.
And I don't draw...

jpfx:
foxit pdf editor used to be excellent for the job.
However, it is now part of their business suite which is the most expensive version.
It's still a stand-alone program within the suite.
Last I checked I don't think the installer created an icon for it and it was only checking the install dir that revealed it still existed.

failing that, probably adobe livecycle which is now a separate product from acrobat pro.

Curt:
Microsoft Office Word 2013

Open a PDF in Word, and edit content just as if you created it in Word-Microsoft
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:tellme:

kalos:
Microsoft Office Word 2013

Open a PDF in Word, and edit content just as if you created it in Word-Microsoft
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:tellme:
-Curt (February 23, 2013, 08:59 AM)
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this doesnt work :/

which Office you use?

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