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Nitro PDF Reader - Free PDF reader, editor and creator

Nitro PDF Reader is a free PDF solution for Windows with features generally unheard of on free products. Most free PDF applications are either a viewer (or reader) or a virtual PDF printer that allows documents to PDF conversion. Nitro PDF Reader does both and additionally allows editing of PDF files.

Nitro Reader does everything a PDF reader does and more. Typical reader features include different view modes like full screen, page-fit, grid mode and customizable zoom levels, rotate etc. The tabbed interface allows you to view multiple PDF documents within the same window.

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What makes Nitro PDF Reader stand apart from the rest of the bunch are it’s editing features. Nitro PDF Reader allows you to directly edit the PDF document you are viewing by adding text, inserting signatures, highlighting part of the documents and adding annotations, comments and pop-up notes. Signatures can be password protected to prevent misuse.

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Nitro PDF Reader can also create PDF files from over 300 different supported formats. You can completely control the PDF files you create, with options to specify document information (metadata), font embedding, page size, orientation, and quality, password security, and Initial View settings.

Nitro PDF Reader can also extract text and images from PDF files.

Nitro PDF Reader even boasts of better security features such as restricting Internet access by PDF files and disabling JavaScript to prevent running of malicious codes.

Related:
Heavy duty yet free Nuance PDF Reader
Add annotations to a PDF file with PDF-XChange Viewer
Extract images from PDFs with Some PDF Image Extract
Remove PDF files restrictions with PDF Unlocker

Comments

  1. I am using Nitro pdf editor for the past few years and as you have reviewed it is a very good utility. But KAD-CAS pdfeditor (www.pdfeditor.net) is the best available in the market to actually edit a pdf.

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  2. problem with nitro pdf editor.

    Whenever i edit any pdf file and save edited file then at the end of the page ,nitro pdf advertisement logo come automatically.I want to delete that logo.Please tell me how i can remove that logo.

    Send me email in that regard.
    Thanks & regards,
    [email protected]

    ReplyDelete
  3. Can I make password protected pdf file in NITRO READER as we do in primo pdf...????
    please help.

    ReplyDelete

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