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There you can select up to six markup options for PDFs.

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The software also has tooltips that provide some extra details for options when you hover the cursor over them.įoxit’s Comment tab includes the annotation options. You can customize the ribbon by right-clicking a toolbar and selecting Customize the Ribbon. At the top of the window Foxit has a ribbon UI with toolbar tabs. It includes a Start tab from which you can open PDF documents. Been there, done that.The program has a robust tab UI comparable to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. But if you go overboard with your notes, drop lots of links/files/tables or images into a document and expect it to work like before, you'll have a hard realization ahead of you sometime down the road.

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If you keep your notes simple (and do regular backups with the OneNote 2016 client), then your notes will be mostly fine. Formatting will get screwed, handwriting will be (partially) gone under the wrong circumstances. One of those things is: Don't drop hundreds of individual slides into a single page / notebook and expect it to be fully functional months/years later. If you follow r/OneNote you'll regularly see posts about people losing (parts of) their notes because they did something with the software that it wasn't intended to do (and never communicates it clearly to the user). Handwriting in OneNote also works pretty well - up to the point when you introduce sync problems with the clusterfuck of different, feature-incomplete cross-platform versions. OneNote is great for taking quick notes, maybe dropping in some screenshots / excerpts from other files and treating OneNote as your "temporary" notebook before that information permanently ends up in a "clean" and properly backed-up format.

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I wrote down a list of my recommendations in another sub.Īnd while some people recommend OneNote (and I myself have been a OneNote user since 2010) for your use-case of writing directly on pdfs, all I can tell you is: DON'T. I've been mostly paperless for the past 12 years now, had the same use-case as you back in university.










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