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Frequently Asked Questions
Use apps like PDF annotation tools to open and annotate PDF documents. You can highlight, comment, and share your annotated PDFs directly from the app.
Look for PDF editors or annotation tools that offer text highlighting, note-taking, and drawing features. Popular apps include Adobe Acrobat Reader, PDF Expert, and GoodReader.
Yes, use Safari to open PDFs and download extensions or apps that allow in-browser annotation. These can include highlight, comment, and drawing capabilities.
Download PDFs directly from emails or websites onto your iOS device. Use the share function to select an annotation app where you can review and note.
Yes, several apps support PDF annotations on iOS. Popular options include PDF Expert, which offers comprehensive annotation tools.
Yes, third-party apps like PDF Expert or Foxit PDF Reader offer robust PDF review features, including text highlighting and notes.
iOS 15 offers limited PDF annotation capabilities through the Files app and the Markup feature, allowing basic annotations but limited comprehensive edits.
Use the Files app on iOS to organize PDFs into folders. You can then easily open them for review in any PDF reader or annotation app.
Yes, several free apps offer basic annotation features. However, advanced options may require paid apps with extensive functionalities.
Most apps handle large PDF files, but performance can vary. Check the app specifications for precise file size limits or potential restrictions.
Typically, iOS PDF apps do not offer real-time collaboration. Instead, you need to save your changes and share them separately.
Most annotation apps on iOS let you make notes over the PDF, but direct text editing of PDFs usually requires specialized apps.
Most PDF review apps support iOS 13 and higher, but check specific app compatibility with your iOS version.
No, once the app is installed, PDF reviews generally work offline. Internet access is needed to download PDFs or share annotated files.
Yes, many PDF apps on iOS support a stylus for freehand drawing or note-taking, enhancing the annotation process for detailed work.