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PDF Expert Premium Plan: Lifetime Subscription (Mac)
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TL;DR: Get a PDF Expert for Mac lifetime license for $79.97 (reg. $139.99) through June 30 — edit, annotate, convert, OCR, and sign PDFs without paying monthly.


There’s nothing wrong with Adobe Acrobat…until you realize you’re paying for it constantly when you really only edit a couple of PDFs each month. If you want a program you can own with a one-time payment, check out this Adobe Acrobat alternative. The features are nearly identical, except it’s $79.97 for life (reg. $139.99) — even if you upgrade your Mac.

More about PDF Expert

  • Edit PDFs with ease: Fix typos, add images, and adjust formatting directly within your PDFs.

  • Annotate and review efficiently: Highlight key points, add comments, and use custom stamps for streamlined collaboration.

  • Convert between formats: Seamlessly convert PDFs to and from various file types, including Word, Excel, and images.

  • Fill and sign forms: Complete interactive forms, add electronic signatures, and redact sensitive information with ease.

  • Make scans searchable: Use OCR to convert scanned documents into editable and searchable PDFs.

Get a PDF editor with no monthly fees for your Mac, now $79.97 through June 30 (reg. $139.99). No coupon is needed to get this price.

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