The conversion tools are equally thorough. The text edit function was responsive, as were the tools for tweaking images – you can clip, crop, shade, boost the opacity and shear to your heart’s content. The Edit tab gives you all of the Word-style tweaks, along with extras such as inserting audio or video, re-flowing text and adding an “Article Box” to separate content on a page. It’s frustrating because what Foxit does well, it does brilliantly. While PDFelement, Nitro and Sejda often took a few minutes to complete the most strenuous tasks on our test PC, Foxit would often throw up its hands and promptly shut down in protest. That would be forgiveable, but we suspect this was behind our biggest problem with Foxit: crashing. We wouldn’t usually argue that a piece of software should have fewer features, but we’ll make an exception for Foxit: the interface is cluttered, with a migraine-inducing selection of tools behind its 13 tabs.
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