I was just going through some of the top reviews in the App Store and noticed yours. Hey there! This is Vaibhav from Acrobat Reader Team.
I haven’t a clue about how Windows PC folks find Acrobat DC but in general my forays into the Windows PC world have left me feeling that the Windows version of anything is clunkier, less user friendly and more frustrating than the Apple version.
One improvement I would recommend is that the program ought to enable “tagging” that is compatible with Mac OS tagging.
into PDF’s for convenience, especially when sending by email, some needing passwords for sensitive documents, or messaging app on an iMac. I often turn Word, Pages (Mac OS), images, scans, etc. Apple keeps up a regular pace of changes, most of which are positive, so having other programs kept up to date is critical. Though some object to subscription models, the need to keep programs updated to meet requirements of your OS is a great convenience. once you climb the learning curve, which is often steep considering the range of functionality. In general I find Adobe products (I have many) do what they should do without much of a problem and Acrobat DC is no different.
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