Other use cases that I have given to Nitro is the possibility of encrypting documents so that only people from my team or clients have access without the information that I am sending having a data leak since there are times when I handle confidential information in PDF format. You can also leave annotations that anyone with Nitro or another platform can see, likewise signatures can be added to the documents, this has made me very useful when I have to form contracts where the document was not sent to me through platforms digital signatures like DocuSign but I just have the PDF, so adding signatures with Nitro has been an easy task because I already have my signature built in for these cases.
With Nitro, not only can PDF documentation be presented to be previewed, but I can have a complete edition of any PDF document without losing so much quality when editing. With this feature and the other tools that Nitro presents, I have been able to handle documents in PDF format as if it were any document or word processor. It also helps me transfer the scanned documentation to a cleaner digital document, reading the entire document and also changing the font if necessary. it will move the text or formatting will be lost, which I don't have to lose. In my work we handle a large amount of documentation and reports which has an established format in programs such as Word and Excel and when it comes to printing we mostly pass all the documents in PDF format so that you do not have any editing on the document, but when multiple documentations have to be merged it's a bit tedious to do everything through Word because formatting can be lost if merged incorrectly, so the most feasible solution was to merge them via Nitro without having to worry about the document being merged. Summary: Nitro gives me a more convenient way to join PDF documents without having to worry about what formats the documents already came with.