For years, Adobe Acrobat was my default PDF tool. It felt like the obvious choice. PDFs came from Adobe, so its software had to be the gold standard. On paper, it does everything like read, edit, sign ...
Adobe is adding AI tools to Acrobat, including the ability to generate podcast summaries of files, create presentations, and ...
Adobe has announced multiple AI-based features to Acrobat and Express, including the ability to create audio podcasts from ...
Acrobat has long topped my guide to the best PDF editors. Its clean, intuitive to use, and has a feature-set that I'd ...
Ever since the demise of Google Reader way back in 2013, it feels like the internet has been moving away from RSS feed readers. Corporations have been opting for something much more easily monetized ...
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With Microsoft Lens retiring, you can still scan and save documents on your phone using one of these alternative apps.
If you're tired of adjusting Windows volume constantly, EarTrumpet allows you to control individual app volume directly from the taskbar.
This would have been so freaking handy when I was in high school. Dungeons & Dragons isn't the easiest game to lug around, thanks largely to its reliance on heavy hardcover books. D&D Reader, a new ...
Small businesses that accept online payment apps like Apple Pay and Google Pay fare better than those that don’t. Offering customers their choice of payment methods can increase sales and put your ...
Office 365 is the gold standard for tools to get your work done, and it’s used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide. But what if you need to collaborate with someone who doesn’t have Office?