
Paying monthly for a PDF subscription hardly makes sense. If you want a cheaper alternative, try an app like PDF Agile to edit your PDFs without a monthly fee. Right now, it’s only $39.99 to get a lifetime subscription (reg. $119).
What does PDF Agile do?
PDF Agile lets you treat a PDF like a working document instead of something frozen in place. You can edit text directly on the page, including content that started as a scan, so you don’t have to dig up the original file every time someone changes a date or a price.
Conversion goes both ways, from PDF into Word, Excel, or PowerPoint and back, with fonts and layout kept intact so the file still looks like the original. You can also create PDFs from other formats or from scans that open cleanly in any standard reader.
Reading and markup tools are set up for everyday work. You can toggle between reading views, add comments, highlight or underline key lines, strike through text that should be removed, drop in shapes, and draw freehand notes. Search helps you jump to specific words, and bookmarks give you a clear outline in longer reports or manuals.
For sensitive files, there are tools to add passwords, permanently redact text and images, and apply electronic signatures so you can finish contracts without printing.
Extra utilities cover a lot of small jobs that usually send you hunting for separate apps, like comparing two PDFs side by side, merging or splitting files, compressing big PDFs, rearranging or rotating pages, adding page numbers, inserting links, running OCR on scanned documents, and capturing and editing screenshots.
Right now, it’s only $40 to get a PDF Agile Lifetime Subscription, but it won’t stay that way.
Prices subject to change.
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