Since 1994, The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides tax forms and booklets in Adobe PDF on the official website for easy download. Billons of copies of U.S. tax forms have been downloaded in PDF since then every year. There are tons of PDF forms and all kinds of PDF document in our life. Let's say you need to add text to a PDF on Mac OS X, maybe to fill out a static form, or leave the comment.
In some cases, some PDF authors will create interactive PDF file, you can fill the electronic form with the build-in Preview or free Adobe Reader.

But most of the time PDF form is not editable. If you could add text to PDF with PDF Editor, it would be much easier. Adobe Acrobat is extremely expensive, what else can you turn to?

You can try AnyBizSoft PDF Editor for Mac OS X. This app is easy-to-use and cost only 10% of Acrobat. You can view PDF, convert PDF to Word, annotate PDF in different ways or even edit the PDF text.

One of the basic features is Add Text. You can find the icon on default toolbar.


Or select the Add Text Box icon on the toolbar.

Click on the location where you want to add text, a text box will appear, just type in the box, and job done.
The text you added in PDF will be retained along with the original content. You can view them in Preview and any other PDF Readers.
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