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I love this product, it has saved me hundreds of hours of editing, its easy to use and has a great price.
Also crashed my laptop and fails to convert pdf to word without corrupting the document. Avoid this garbage at all costs.
I also love that it's a one-time purchase, and not a monthly subscription like so many other software offerings of this type. Customer service was responsive and helpful in the registration process.
The review function is missing what I consider an ESSENTIAL function: Add note to REPLACE text. This makes it difficult to correct misspellings, for instance.
Its modern and attractive look, combined with the many excellent functions it has, make PDFElement the best PDF reader on the market.
Conversion to MS Word does not work well. Even if you have run OCR on the document before converting, it sometimes inserts entire pages as images instead of editable text.
This is a quality product, well-thought out and well-executed. I especially recommend it to educators, as they have great education pricing options for both individuals, students, and institutions.
Product has all kinds of glitches and there is no one to talk to to get them fixed. Stay away is my recommendation.
Helps manage contracts and controls processes. Great collaboration tools to improve the efficiency of communication with suppliers.
The analytics dashboard feels a bit limited in its scope for tailoring reports to content-driven industries.
What counts is a well-designed intuitive system that supports the user. INHUBBER recognizes the important information in documents and helps to use it.
No more unwanted contract renewals or lost contracts.
I love the easy and automated contract management and the ability to quickly sign contracts on the go.
We have a contact email in case there are any problems or questions.
It is a huge advantage to have an AI to help with contract management.
If we are missing any functions, we can always talk to the team of INHUBBER and think about a reasonable implementation and integration into the software and our daily work.
Speaker 1: Hi, I am Travis. I'm marketing manager for an air compressor company. The size is about 25 employees, and with one, to share PDFelement, I would give it about a four out of five on a scale. Before using PDFelement, I was using the free version of Adobe Acrobat, and it was working for some stuff, but I still needed more features, which Adobe blocks behind the paywall. So I switched to PDFelement, which was super affordable, and had all the features that I needed for the basic use case scenarios, and it did a really good job at doing all the basics really well. I chose PDFelement because of the job that it does at recognizing text in a PDF that wasn't really meant to be editable. So when you go into a PDF and you just want to edit some text, or even pull an image out, or replace an image, it was pretty easy to do that and makes those types of jobs really quick and easy. So to implement PDFelement it was pretty easy, straightforward, because I've already used Wondershare programs in the past. All I needed to do was log in, pay for the upgrade, and then just download the software and get into it, and it was pretty straightforward from there. If you're looking to get PDF element and implement it in your organization or just for individual use, I would recommend it. However, if you're using a lot of Adobe products, I probably would gear towards the Adobe Acrobat program, just because if you create something in the Adobe ecosystem, you're likely using Adobe fonts and then those are kind of difficult to convert over when you're using a different PDF editor. So it kind of depends on the ecosystem you're in. If you don't really use a lot of Adobe products outside of that, then I think PDFelement would be much more cost-effective and better overall.
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