Charles MateoHunt
CAA good alternative to Adobe A good alternative to Adobe, and it's free software. Almost all the necessary tools are available. It's convenient to work with PDF files. I haven't found any worthy alternatives yet.
Michael Goodchild
NZSubscription policy well hidden Without doing any prior research (a mistake) I used PDFaid to convert one transaction document, thinking is was costing only E1.95. The conversion went satisfactorily. Later I decided to check out the firm and came across the posts of Johan van Houtte and AH. I then hastened to find the terms and conditions, and only then did I realise what I had let myself in for. I then prepared a cancellation of subscription and sent it to the email address given in the Subscription Policy document. A few minutes later I received a polite email “sorry to see you go” email and saying I would no longer be charged on a monthly basis. Maybe they have some other charging method to spring on me, and time will tell. The terms of service and Subscription Policy need to be better disclosed, but so far the experience has not been as adverse as that felt by Johan van Houtte and AH.
Alex Charamis
GRThe guys are absolute scam they say… The guys are absolute scam they say free pdf signature and when you try to download thw file they ask you for payment . Cant understand how scam sites like this are on top of google search
Tamara Dmytriieva
ITUse Microsoft office instead of this I needed this service to put a sign on the document, I did it but the sign was visible only inside their service so totally useless for me. Also they don't send you a reminder about taking a money for your subscription after trial period (like every serious service does) so just steel your money. I solved my document problem with Microsoft. I cannot understand why Pdfaid wants 40$! For what? There are many other services that really work.
Rafał eM
PLPaid for single file Paid for single file, not for subscription, they've charged me for the subscription