• free app to modify pdf files

    From sobriquet@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 14 19:57:34 2025
    Hi!

    What's the best free app to modify pdf files on android?
    So not just viewing a pdf file, but actually making changes in it, like
    filling out a form with additional information.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 15 19:05:05 2025
    sobriquet, 2025-06-14 19:57:

    What's the best free app to modify pdf files on android?
    So not just viewing a pdf file, but actually making changes in it, like filling out a form with additional information.

    Filling out forms is not "modify" - it is just filling out a form in the
    PDF and storing the result.

    The "original" from Adobe of course support forms and signing:

    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.reader&hl=en>

    With Xodo PDF-Reader and you can also edit PDF files, depending on their content:

    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xodo.pdf.reader&hl=en>



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  • From sobriquet@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 17 13:27:59 2025
    Op 15/06/2025 om 19:05 schreef Arno Welzel:
    sobriquet, 2025-06-14 19:57:

    What's the best free app to modify pdf files on android?
    So not just viewing a pdf file, but actually making changes in it, like
    filling out a form with additional information.

    Filling out forms is not "modify" - it is just filling out a form in the
    PDF and storing the result.

    Modify has the general meaning of "making changes" as one of its
    connotations. So if you change anything about a pdf file, like filling
    a pdf form, that can be understood as modification.

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/modify


    The "original" from Adobe of course support forms and signing:

    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.reader&hl=en>

    With Xodo PDF-Reader and you can also edit PDF files, depending on their content:

    <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xodo.pdf.reader&hl=en>


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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 17 20:21:40 2025
    sobriquet, 2025-06-17 13:27:

    Op 15/06/2025 om 19:05 schreef Arno Welzel:
    sobriquet, 2025-06-14 19:57:

    What's the best free app to modify pdf files on android?
    So not just viewing a pdf file, but actually making changes in it, like
    filling out a form with additional information.

    Filling out forms is not "modify" - it is just filling out a form in the
    PDF and storing the result.

    Modify has the general meaning of "making changes" as one of its connotations. So if you change anything about a pdf file, like filling
    a pdf form, that can be understood as modification.

    Yes, but you do *not* change the PDF itself. You just enter something in
    form fields provided in the PDF. And you can then save the PDF with the
    filled form. But when you open it again you will see, that the form
    fields are still there and can be changed again - but nothing else,
    since you will not change the PDF.

    It's like filling a form on a website - you do not change the website
    itself just by filling a form and sending it.



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  • From sobriquet@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 18 01:10:44 2025
    Op 17/06/2025 om 20:21 schreef Arno Welzel:
    sobriquet, 2025-06-17 13:27:

    Op 15/06/2025 om 19:05 schreef Arno Welzel:
    sobriquet, 2025-06-14 19:57:

    What's the best free app to modify pdf files on android?
    So not just viewing a pdf file, but actually making changes in it, like >>>> filling out a form with additional information.

    Filling out forms is not "modify" - it is just filling out a form in the >>> PDF and storing the result.

    Modify has the general meaning of "making changes" as one of its
    connotations. So if you change anything about a pdf file, like filling
    a pdf form, that can be understood as modification.

    Yes, but you do *not* change the PDF itself. You just enter something in
    form fields provided in the PDF. And you can then save the PDF with the filled form. But when you open it again you will see, that the form
    fields are still there and can be changed again - but nothing else,
    since you will not change the PDF.

    It's like filling a form on a website - you do not change the website
    itself just by filling a form and sending it.


    It depends how you interpret "change". If you fill out a form I would
    say you change the form from an empty form to a form that has been
    filled out. Also, it's natural to think of it as modifying the pdf
    file, since the file attributes like "date last modified" will
    typically change, while it wouldn't change if you just read the
    pdf file without making any changes to the file.

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  • From Arno Welzel@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 18 23:19:32 2025
    sobriquet, 2025-06-18 01:10:

    Op 17/06/2025 om 20:21 schreef Arno Welzel:
    [...]
    Yes, but you do *not* change the PDF itself. You just enter something in
    form fields provided in the PDF. And you can then save the PDF with the
    filled form. But when you open it again you will see, that the form
    fields are still there and can be changed again - but nothing else,
    since you will not change the PDF.

    It's like filling a form on a website - you do not change the website
    itself just by filling a form and sending it.


    It depends how you interpret "change". If you fill out a form I would
    say you change the form from an empty form to a form that has been
    filled out. Also, it's natural to think of it as modifying the pdf
    file, since the file attributes like "date last modified" will
    typically change, while it wouldn't change if you just read the
    pdf file without making any changes to the file.

    Yes, but the content of the PDF itself is still not changed. So when you
    want to edit the content of the PDF and not just fill forms inside a PDF
    you need a PDF editor and not just a PDF viewer which can fill forms and
    save that.


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