SintraWorks PDFClerk Pro 3.1 review

Sitting halfway between Preview and Acrobat, this PDF manipulation tool excels

SintraWorks PDFClerk Pro 3.1
PDFClerk is a first-rate reader, editor and annotator for PDF files. It may not have the feature set of Acrobat, but it beats Apple's Preview app hands down.

TechRadar Verdict

PDF manipulation for the rest of us, at an excellent price-point, and with a strong feature set

Pros

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    Easy to get to grips with

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    Plentiful export options

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    Numerous annotation tools

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    Excellent imposition features

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    Straightforward user guide

Cons

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    Some awkward interface components

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Right from the off, PDFClerk feels very Mac-like. Like version 2, it's not going to win any beauty contests, but the icons have been given a lick of paint, and the various interface components are clear.

As a straight PDF viewer, PDFClerk works very nicely, enabling you to simultaneously view thumbnails, the main page view and a document's table of contents this beats Preview, which forces you to choose between thumbnails and the table of contents.

Digital export is also fully covered. Although a basic Export PDF button sits in the toolbar, advanced options are available via File > Export. You can explode documents into single PDFs or bitmap images, or split a PDF into even and odd pages - handy for printing digital manuals, without wasting paper.

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