
PDF Nomad is a capable program that enables you to edit, print, and export PDF documents on your computer. The application comes with a straightforward interface, provides you with plenty of useful features, and might prove to be of good use when you need to extract the text content from your PDFs.
You can work with this app to annotate, watermark, and change the page arrangement of any PDF document from your Mac. What's more, it's capable of exporting the input files to various output formats while preserving the original layout of PDFs.
But the feature that caught my attention the most was the ability to turn PDFs into AIFF audio files using the integrated text-to-speech technology. Furthermore, you can use the program to encrypt PDF documents as a way to prevent unauthorized users from opening or altering the contents of your PDFs.
The only bad thing I have to say about this tool is the fact that it doesn't let you add pictures to PDF pages. Other than that, if offers all the features you could possibly require from a PDF editor.
In conclusion, I'd say you should try this program on your Mac if you can ignore the aforementioned flaw. This feature-rich app is very simple to handle, provides you with a help guide, and comes with a fair price.
v2.2 [Sep 16, 2013]
- New: Basic measuring of lines, rectangles and ovals.
- New: Option to open files into a single document.
- New: Hold Shift key when dragging line ends, or rotating shapes to constrain angle to 15 degrees increments.
- New: Extended zooming to between 5% and 10000% (from between 10% and 2000%).
- Fixed: Setting the text color of a static text box to "clear color", would result in an exception.
- Fixed: Annotations were not always drawn on pages that had been deskewed.
- Fixed: Other minor bug fixes.