Lifetime access to one popular PDF editor went from $79.99 to $25

TL;DR: Use PDF Reader Pro to edit PDFs for life for just $25.
Too many PDF editors ask you to pay monthly fees. If you’re tired of Acrobat’s monthly fees, PDF Reader Pro is a convenient alternative that gives your Mac all the PDF editing power for life, and it only costs $25 (reg. $79.99).
PDF Reader Pro lets you edit text, replace images, rearrange pages, and sign documents without additional add-ons. You can highlight, annotate, fill out forms, or insert new images with simple, easy-to-learn tools. Its built-in OCR transforms scanned files into searchable and editable documents, making it much easier to manage old documents.
Reading long files is also smoother. You get bookmark and search functions, as well as a night mode reading mode that’s easier on your eyes. If you work with documents in bulk, batch processing tools allow you to compress files, add watermarks, or encrypt entire sets at once.
You can also merge documents, split long PDFs, rotate pages, or delete anything you don’t need. Sensitive content can be locked behind password protection or permanently deleted with redaction tools before you share it.
Acrobat is no longer the only PDF editor for Mac.
Right now, it only costs $24.97 to get a PDF Reader Pro lifetime license.
No coupon is necessary.

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