Adobe Acrobat is a very heavy PDF viewer with full editing capabilities.
However, Adobe's application remains very expensive even for professionals. So if you want to edit a PDF file and you don't have access to the paid version of the application, there is easy solution for PDF editing.
All you have to do is upload the RDF to Google Drive. Now to edit the FDF, follow these steps:
Upload your PDF to Google Drive. When it goes up turn right click and select Open with Google Docs.
The PPD you want to edit will open as a Google Docs editable document.
Once you're done editing, you can save the file to computer as a PDF or Word document, among others.
Just click on choice File – Download as and select the file type to save the edited document.
Let's look at some conditions. The above method works best with PDFs consisting of text only.
If at FDF you want to edit there are fill forms will be lost when you convert the file to Google Doc. Images in the FDF will disappear, as will any text formatting disappear.
There are some apps you can add to Google Drive claiming to be FDF processors (such as Lumin PDF and DocHub). However, these applications will not add much extra features or functionality.
The above method is very convenient for new users or new computers that do not have Acrobat Reader or any other PDF editor installed. You can save a lot of time instead of downloading & installation of Acrobat when all you want to do is make some small changes to the PDF.
Each PDF file includes a complete description of a specified document, including text, fonts, graphics and other required information.
In 1991, Adobe Systems co-founder John Warnock described a system called "Camelot" that evolved into RDF.