![]() ![]() Anything from a single page reference list, to a PDF copy of a book that consists of hundreds of pages. As a college student, I handle a LOT of PDF files on a weekly basis. While this is not really a big deal, it would be really nice to have the option to select different highlighting options (pink,green,orange,blue,etc.). That being that the only highlighting option is yellow. The first thing that I did not care for is honestly just one of those particulars that I would have like to have the option of. There are two things that I would change if I could. Aside from the willingness to let it's potential customers try the product out, the product is surprisingly easy to navigate through, and I was able to download a copy of my final product free with the trial. Which is an instant gold star in my books. Simply due to the fact that I had a hard time finding one that wasn't trying to charge me a bunch of money up front. I would absolutely recommend PDFfiller to anyone needing the tools it offers. ![]() I had one difficult experience with a file, but otherwise everything has been amazing. Although I have listed a few things that I wish were different, overall the product is a great one. I was able to take a 30+ page PDF file, highlight areas of significance, add sticky notes and/or note boxes where I needed to remember a particular point in the lengthy document filled with legal jargon. This is completely unacceptable and in my opinion almost a scam. Doing so forces users to provide personal details in order to access the document. The only option is to keep the document 'hosted' in pdfFiller. It is not possible to create a downloadable, fillable PDF that contains working URL links in the text. It was reasonably easy to use the interface is simple. I now need to start again with different software. Doing this would force users to provide personal info in order to access it, AND requires an ongoing subscription to maintain.This is unacceptable for me and for my client and not fit for purpose.As a contractor, this exercise has cost me over $500 in lost income. To add insult to injury, it appears the only way to maintain working links is to permanently host the document in pdfFiller. I have used two other PDF editors that did not have this problem. I spent hours creating a 60-page, downloadable, fillable PDF with URL links throughout the text, only to find that when downloaded, the URL links do not work. ![]()
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