Icecream PDF Editor is a fantastic application for creating and editing pdf files.
What do you like best?
Icecream PDF Editor is an innovative application that allows you to modify pdf documents with incredible ease, it differs from Adobe Acrobat Reader and Foxit Reader because just by opening any document you can edit it, without having to buy licenses or configure the edition manually. It has very eye-catching editing tools, easy to use as they are intuitive and also adapt to commands that we have already used in other applications such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
One of the functions I like the most is to manage the privacy of my pdf files, I can set a password so that only people I trust can view or edit them, also contains a bar on the left that offers different options to make the presentation more striking as adding text, figures, images, lines, arrows that help greatly when wanting to highlight or point texts within the document.
What do you dislike?
It doesn't have a cloud of its own where I can save my editions without using space on my hard drive, also it doesn't allow me to send directly as email so the process of sending the document is a little long since I must save it on my pc and then go to the email and attach it.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Icecream PDF Editor is free, very light as it weighs around 17mb, has a very nice design and allows many configurations to the pdf documents so that everyone can add his personal touch without problems, if you do not have this fabulous editor I recommend you get it now!
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Icecream PDF Editor has provided me with immense benefits, from the creation of high quality presentations to the visualization of pdf files that are available in huge quantities on the internet. I have used your tools to sign my documents and to create explanatory documents with total professionalism as I can insert comments, mark sections of texts, highlight them, enlarge them, mark them to focus the attention of my readers on the text I want.