![]() Pdfarranger - Good for adding, removing, reordering, and rotating pages. It has some vector features, but imported PDFs are rasterized, so it's really only useful for specialized purposes, not traditional PDF editing. The menus have some options referring to forms, but I couldn't seem to do anything useful with them (not sure if it's my fault or LibreOffice's). ![]() There aren't shortcuts for things you would typically want to do with a PDF, like redactions and inserting signatures. However, it's very much a drawing application first, and PDF features are secondary. You can open multi-page documents, edit the content, add new content, and insert/delete/rearrange pages. LibreOffice Draw - This one surprised me. Editing features are still limited to mainly form filling and annotations, but the annotations are much better than Evince. I was impressed with its ability to read non-PDF document formats, like Markdown. Good reader, but editing is limiting to form-filling and basic annotations. I've spent a lot more time trying out the different programs more since posting this, so I figured I'd talk a little about what I learned.Įvince - As the GNOME PDF reader, I've used this one a ton. ![]() I ended up going with Master PDF Editor (the paid version). Thanks for all the suggestions and advice, everyone. ![]()
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