Adobe finally launched an Acrobat extension update from Google Chrome which now allows users to edit PDF files in the browser itself.
Until now the extension only allows users to view, copy, and do some other tasks in PDF documents.
Until now, users must open new applications on the computer or search for web applications for PDF editing.
With new updates, users can comment on, marking, filling, signing and making more on PDF files directly from the browser window.
To get an adobe acrobat extension, go to Chrome Web Store> Search Adobe Acrobat> Tap Add to Chrome.
While all the features mentioned above on extensions are available free, users can also choose Adobe Acrobat Pro DC subscriptions that add more features to the application.
These features include the ability to change PDFs to Word Straight documents, change web pages to PDF along with tools to adjust PDF placements and orientation pages.
Subscriptions are also needed if you want to delete certain pages from PDF files.
In particular, according to the support page, new features are provided in several forms in August but the company now displays additional tools.
“Opening new applications on your computer or searching web applications for PDF editing can be a hassle, especially when you are in a hurry.
And the original default PDF viewer in your web browser has a limited function, allowing you just to view or download PDF files.
But Adobe Acrobat extensions for Google Chrome, allowing you to comment on, marking, filling, and signing PDFs, and more – alright from your browser window.
“Read the blog where the company announces updates.