TL;DR: SwifDoo is an all-in-one PDF app with a lifetime license on sale for $35 (reg. $129. Check out before Cyber Week ends.
PDFs can be a pain. Whether you’re juggling different formats, trying to edit that one stubborn page, or just trying to keep everything organized, it’s enough to make you want to throw your computer out the window. That’s where SwifDoo PDF Pro comes in, offering a one-stop solution to make your PDF headaches disappear. This simple PDF app doesn’t give you another subscription to pay for. A lifetime license is on sale for just $34.99 (reg. $129). Don’t need to hear more? Here’s where you check out.
SwifDoo PDF Pro is packed with all the tools you need to tame your PDFs like a pro. Whether you’re opening, creating, or editing documents, it handles everything with ease. You can merge PDFs, split them up without breaking a sweat, or even turn them into Word, Excel, or image files without losing an ounce of formatting.
This intuitive PDF app also lets you add text, annotations, highlights, and it even lets you remove or add watermarks. If you’ve got a batch of PDFs to work through, it can process them all at once—goodbye repetition.
With a powerful OCR tool, SwifDoo can even convert scanned documents into editable text without the usual mess. It’s fast, easy, and does it all without giving you a headache, and a lifetime license is on sale for Cyber Week.
Skip to the front of the checkout line and get a SwifDoo PDF Pro Lifetime License for $34.99. C

SwifDoo PDF Pro: Perpetual Lifetime License for Windows – $34.99
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2535085/your-new-favorite-app-is-on-sale-for-cyber-week.html
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