While I'm not a fan of subscribing to software, my copy of Office 365 (I only use Word) renders every document, old or new correctly.
This can be especially annoying when opening older MS documents. That requires going thru the document and resetting things like margins, borders, and even in some cases the fonts. I do like both the FreeOffice and the pay version of SoftMaker Office (I have both), however, while they will open MS Office documents, both products do not render the documents correctly. That's what we get for using anything having to do with Adobe. This is annoying because PDF's were supposed to be an open standard. NOTHING else will render such PDF's perfectly. Now the bad news.some of the formatting created when using Acrobat Pro is *proprietary*. But I doubt that you will find any of them to be more satisfactory. If you don't like either of these products, let me know, and I can give you a list of all of the true PDF editors for the Macintosh. (Uses the unparalleled full OmniPage Pro OCR engine.)
#Alternative to acrobat pro mac for mac#
Kofax Power PDF for Mac helps individual users create, convert, edit and share PDF files. I prefer this product, which I believe is a superior product: The most popular Acrobat Pro alternative is:
Some also include OCR capabilities as being part of a true PDF editor.) There are a number of true PDF editors for the Macintosh. (A true PDF editor is a program that can erase existing text in a PDF and replace it with new text.
Adobe Acrobat Pro is a true PDF editor, Preview is not.