Through the Nitro Pro workspace, you can quickly download Windows, macOS, and iOS apps, as well as open up tools including requests to sign, self-signing, converting Word to PDF, and PowerPoint to PDF — or vice versa.
The software’s user interface is easy to understand and contains all the functions you could need including text editing, highlighting, annotation, freestyle drawing, and conversion. However, in my opinion, Nitro Pro might be overkill for casual users. There are a few annoyances, such as trying to format and align large amounts of text, and sometimes the text correction function doesn’t work very well.
The most interesting feature to note is Document Assistant. This tool, currently in beta, utilizes AI to create summaries, answer queries, or translate PDFs. You can upload files up to 25MB in size. So far, it seems quite good as a summary tool.
You can choose between a variety of plans, including an individual license for $15 per month, starter pack bundles, small team subscriptions, and Nitro Pro Business, which includes volume license discounts. A 14-day free trial is available, but you don’t have to hand over any financial information.
Demo modes, however, will watermark your documents.
Although a lack of readily available support has been noted, many customers are still happy with the power of this PDF editor.
Nitro Pro features: Editing functions | Document conversion | Demo available | Document Assistant AI | E-sign facilities | Free trial | SSO
Source: Robotics - zdnet.com