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I work at a support company and am advising my customers to use PDF24 for desktop instead of Adobe and Foxit Reader. I am receiving very good feedback on the range of tools. However, a common complaint is that PDF24 Reader (the viewer in Windows) is too simple and you have to open documents in another application or instance (PDF Creator or Toolbox) to edit and interact with the files.
I have two examples of complaints:
1) A rookie wants to include a signature in the form of a PNG image. In other programs, you just go to the quick menu bar and click “insert.” In PDF24, you have to open the Toolbox, search for and select the “Sign PDF” option, and then insert it. These are extra steps that discourage beginners from continuing (although I simply ignore the complaint and explain that this is the workflow, but the complaint still exists and I understand it).
2) Another complaint related to signing is about using and validating documents with a digital certificate (in Brazil, validated by the ICP). I can't find this option, which should also be included in a quick menu in Reader.

I believe that the inclusion of alias buttons or quick shortcuts in Reader leading to the functions in the Toolbox without having to close the document would be a welcome addition to this wunderbar project.

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andrebrazil Selected answer as best 2025-09-03