You frequently edit text-heavy PDFs (reports, contracts, manuals, thesis documents) and hate wrestling with disjointed text boxes. The one-time purchase is reasonable for professionals who don't want an Adobe subscription.
High-end editing, redaction, Bates numbering, and object grouping. Full-featured but comes with a higher price point. Pros and Cons
Infix Pro supports static and interactive PDF forms. You can fill out XFA forms (which many competitors struggle with), as well as design your own fillable fields, checkboxes, and signature lines.
If you are a Windows user looking to cut the cord from Adobe’s monthly fees, . It does one thing—editing PDFs like a document—better than almost anyone else. While it lacks the cloud polish of modern tools, its core functionality is rock solid.
| Feature | Infix Pro | Adobe Acrobat Pro | Nitro PDF Pro | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low (Perpetual license) | High (Subscription only) | Medium (Perpetual option) | | Text Reflow | Excellent (Paragraph-based) | Good (Line-based) | Excellent | | OCR Accuracy | High (Iceni proprietary) | Very High (Adobe Sensei) | High | | Batch Processing | Yes (Advanced) | Yes (Via Actions) | Yes (Basic) | | Platform | Windows Only | Win/Mac/Cloud | Win/Mac | | License Model | Buy once, own forever | Monthly/Annual Subscription | Buy once or Subscription |
If you're interested in trying Infix Pro, you can download a free trial version from the IUCOD website. Here are the system requirements: