I’ll add software for a similar need on Windows, i.e. touch enabled / pen enabled Windows Laptops:
Drawboard PDF is by far the prettiest AND most functional PDF reader to use with a touch pen I’ve tried.
It’s a native Windows app designed to fit in with Fluent / Windows Store apps.
Compared to Xodo, it’s much more polished and provides easy radial menus for quick access to tools using touch, however it takes a bit longer to start up initially. (However, once it’s loaded, opening more PDFs is quick)
It’s less powerful at editing than editing-focused PDF suites like Foxit or whatever, but also provides easy access to multiple PDFs at once and is great at research notes or studying.
Drawboard PDF has served me very well during the research phase of my Bachelor’s thesis.
I’ll add software for a similar need on Windows, i.e. touch enabled / pen enabled Windows Laptops:
Drawboard PDF is by far the prettiest AND most functional PDF reader to use with a touch pen I’ve tried.
It’s a native Windows app designed to fit in with Fluent / Windows Store apps.
Compared to Xodo, it’s much more polished and provides easy radial menus for quick access to tools using touch, however it takes a bit longer to start up initially. (However, once it’s loaded, opening more PDFs is quick)
It’s less powerful at editing than editing-focused PDF suites like Foxit or whatever, but also provides easy access to multiple PDFs at once and is great at research notes or studying.
Drawboard PDF has served me very well during the research phase of my Bachelor’s thesis.