Review 14 years of PDF editing on Mac, iPad and iPhone, with some PDF scanning and OCR thrown in, courtesy of the PDFpen Family of apps. Starting at Macworld 2004 PDFpen had developed OCR, grown from Mac to iOS, and iCloud sync!
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Smile History: DiscLabel, Memories of an Icon
Read the story of the first product made and shipped by Smile in 2003, DiscLabel. And see the making of an icon in the early days, before we could afford designers 🙂
Case Study: Tim Ferriss & PDFpen
Apparently, people like the idea of a short work week, the shorter, the better. That helped Tim Ferriss’s first book, The 4-Hour Body, become a huge best-seller. An authority on working smarter, not harder, Tim is always looking for a better way to do things. For the promotion of his new book, The 4-Hour Body,… Read More »
PDFpen Tip of the Day: Saving Red Ink by Storing Your Scribbles
We love hearing how you all use PDFpen to help you get work done. Here’s a tip sent in from Tom of West Virginia, on making your own markup scribbles for fast paper grading: I’m a college English instructor, and I now use PDFpen to mark my essays. I’ve added some of the common English… Read More »
PDFpen Tip Of The Day: Double-Click the Text Tool When Filling Out Forms
If you are filling out a form using PDFpen’s Text tool, or, indeed, are using any of the tools multiple times in a row, you can do it a lot faster if you double-click the Text tool before starting, this keeps the tool on for continuous use. The Text tool will stay active and you’ll… Read More »