
In simply playing around in the newest edition of PDF-XChange, I didn’t find myself looking for settings for too long before finding them and being able to utilize any given function.

If you have ever used a Microsoft Office product, Adobe, or nearly any kind of text editor (opens in new tab), the classic toolbar look will be very familiar. Buttons are easy enough to find, settings are logically placed, and nothing is convoluted. While it’s not the most aesthetically pleasing to look at, it gets the job done in an efficient matter.

PDF-XChange Editor’s interface is a great middle ground between expansive and simple. PDF-XChange Editor (64-bit) - Full Page Text Content Editing, Extended OCR options, OCR, Google Drive, One Drive, Microsoft Office, SharePoint, Dropbox, Box.com Support, Spellchecker, Expanded XFA forms support, Listen/add audio comments, Add/Edit/Move Bookmarks, View embedded Multimedia support, Significantly improved rendering and page load speed, New Extended Digital Signature Support, PDF Security Support, Add Comments and Annotations, Add & apply Custom Stamps, Direct Content Editing (Paths & Images), Combine PDFs open/closed pdfs, Import Directly from XPS and other support formats, Bates Numbering, Send PDF files via email, Crop/Insert/Delete Pages, Scan Direct to PDF, Compatible with Windows XP and later, Plug-Ins for both MS IE or Firefox Browser's, Fastest Document search, Convert PDF to Power Point, Portfolio Create and Support, 3D annotation, Plug-in, PDF Optimization, Full Java-script engine included, Plug-Ins for both MS IE or Firefox Browser's included, Combine PDFs open/closed pdfs, Import Directly from XPS and other support formats.PDF-XChange Editor has a simple yet easy to navigate user interface (Image credit: Tracker Software) Interface and in use
