Chrome, finally the most awaited function: a breakthrough for those who use PDF files a lot

Google is adding a highly anticipated feature to its popular browser, which is sure to be welcomed by users.

The management of PDF documents it is an extremely common but often complex practice for professionals and students. These files, in fact, frequently need to be modified or digitally signed, but the search for free tools that facilitate these operations without compromising on security or quality is often a real challenge.

Managing PDF documents is complex and often requires paid tools for editing and digital signature – computer-idea.it

This limitation forces many users to resort to cumbersome processes such as printing documents and then having to scan them again after manual changes. Luckily, It seems like a solution is finally on the horizon, promising to revolutionize the way we interact with PDF documents directly from our favorite browser. This paradigm shift could mean the end of an era of inconvenience, opening the door to smoother, more integrated document management.

Signing PDFs will no longer be a problem thanks to Google Chrome

Google Chrome, the web browser that dominates the internet landscape with its wide range of intuitive features and powerful extensions, is about to introduce an addition that many have been eagerly awaiting. Among the already popular functions such as the password manager and the energy saving options, we will soon add ability to digitally sign PDF documents without leaving the browser.

Google Chrome is about to launch a feature that will allow you to digitally sign PDF documents directly from the browser – computer-idea.it

This update was reported by users who analyzed the Chromium source code, the open-source project behind Google Chrome. Until now, Chrome’s built-in PDF viewer allowed users to perform basic actions such as zooming, scaling content to page size, two-page displaythe rotation and thequick access to the index.

The ability to make more substantial changes such as inserting digital signatures was missing, but authoritative sources, such as Windows Report, revealed that support for digitally signing documents is under development and may be implemented very soon.

The new digital signature feature will be available on a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Fuschia and Lacros. Details on the timing of the release remain uncertain, but indications suggest that Chrome version 126 it could be the one will finally incorporate this long-awaited feature

Chrome is moving to close the gap with competitors like Microsoft Edge, which already offers a PDF viewer with advanced editing tools. The introduction of the digital signature is just the tip of the iceberg, as further tools are expected to arrive that will make PDF management even more complete and integrated.

 
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