I'm planning to switch from Windows to Linux but I've run into a snag: I need software that can both add comments to PDFs and allow me to add or remove bookmarks. Are there any good options available on Linux that can handle these tasks?
5 Answers
I recommend trying MasterPDF as well; it’s pretty capable for editing PDFs on Linux and should meet your needs.
Another tool you might consider is PDF Mix Tool. It's easy to use for merging and splitting PDFs, plus it can handle adding comments and bookmarks. Check it out!
If you haven't looked into it yet, Okular is a fantastic PDF viewer on Linux. It offers both commenting and bookmarking features, making it a solid choice for what you need. You can even try it out on Windows before fully switching.
You might find it surprising, but Microsoft Edge actually works really well for PDFs on Linux! It's got a solid PDF reader and printing capabilities, plus it plays nice with various web services. Although I usually stick with Firefox, I've turned to Edge many times for PDFs. Give it a shot, they offer a native version for Linux.
For PDF editing, definitely check out LibreOffice's Draw program. It's surprisingly effective and allows you to edit PDFs quite well, plus it's part of the LibreOffice suite you might already know.

Related Questions
How to Build a Custom GPT Journalist That Posts Directly to WordPress
Fix Not Being Able To Add New Categories With Intuitive Category Checklist For Wordpress
Get Real User IP Without Installing Cloudflare Apache Module
How to Get Total Line Count In Visual Studio 2013 Without Addons
Install and Configure PhpMyAdmin on Centos 7
How To Setup PostfixAdmin With Dovecot and Postfix Virtual Mailbox