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Note that Microsoft Edge only allows you to annotate the document, so if you want to edit the PDF on Windows, you'll need to use a specialized tool like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat.
This integration will bring new features to Microsoft Edge's built-in PDF reader, including more accurate colours and graphics, improved text selection, and the ability to read documents aloud for ...
Microsoft and Adobe have partnered to integrate the Adobe Acrobat PDF rendering engine directly into the Edge browser, replacing the existing PDF engine.
The current PDF facilities within Microsoft Edge are much more basic, with the ability to add text and draw on documents, highlight passages of text, and not much else.
Microsoft Edge users on Windows will soon see Adobe branding in all PDFs, unless you subscribe to Adobe's advanced features.
The Adobe and Microsoft cosy-up continues with the upcoming integration of Adobe Acrobat technologies within Microsoft Edge. Users can already use the browser as a free PDF reader, admittedly with ...
Editor's take: More AI functionality is coming to Edge. A new feature incorporates Copilot into the built-in PDF reader. Microsoft already has a slew of AI-powered features in its browser, but ...