Adobe Acrobat to power Microsoft Edge’s free PDF reader

Adobe Acrobat to power Microsoft Edge’s free PDF reader

Adobe Acrobat, the world’s leading PDF solution, has announced its integration into Microsoft Edge’s free PDF reader, making it an even more powerful tool for managing and viewing PDFs.

Adobe Acrobat is the gold standard for creating, editing, and managing PDFs. For years, it has been the backbone of PDFs and has evolved from a simple reader to a suite of creative tools. With Adobe Acrobat and its many features, users are able to easily create, view and sign documents, collaborate with others, and securely store their data.

Microsoft Edge’s integration of Adobe Acrobat, however, takes things to the next level. Now, users will be able to view PDFs using Edge’s built-in PDF reader. They’ll also be able to share, sign and store PDFs from Microsoft Edge, a process that has been extensively tried and tested.

Moreover, with the integration of Adobe Acrobat into Microsoft Edge, Microsoft is set to offer enhanced features like the ability to annotate PDFs, convert the format, and extract text and images right from the browser. Edge users will be able to manage PDFs quickly and efficiently on all platforms, no matter where they’re stored, making it an ideal solution for home office and business use. Furthermore, users will be able to access their PDFs and be able to take action to manage them as they always have in Adobe Acrobat.

The integration of Adobe Acrobat into Microsoft Edge’s free PDF reader will no doubt continue the growth of PDFs and benefit countless users who rely on this versatile document format. It’s an ideal solution for anyone looking for a powerful PDF solution without the expense of investing in Adobe Acrobat. Microsoft Edge looks to be the perfect partner for the powerful capabilities of Adobe Acrobat.

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