

Now part of Document Cloud, it’s a free tool that can be linked to Adobe’s cloud-hosted document platform, unlocking additional authoring capabilities as part of a subscription.

The obvious solution is Adobe’s own Acrobat Reader DC. Whether it’s filling forms, just reading documents, sharing PDFs with colleagues, or proofing copy, Windows 10 offers plenty of options. We took a handful of tools for a spin, from Adobe’s Document Cloud, from inside Windows itself, and from a quick visit to the Windows 10 Microsoft Store.

It’s an important part of the modern IT ecosystem, so what are the best ways of working with it in Windows 10? Adobe’s PDF has been around for 25 years, during which time it’s become a de facto standard for sharing forms and for archiving documents, offering a way of locking down layouts and formats that works across devices and across platforms.
