I love its simplicity and how fast it opens even bulky PDFs. I have to say, I use Preview for viewing almost ALL PDFs initially. Novem09:43 EST #2 Thanks Max- good question.Novem11:58 EST #1 How does this compare to the free solutions? Skim and Preview? Ed Eubanks Jr.Hope to my plan to be free of the fax: PageSender is a heavy-duty fax program Finally, SmileOnMyMacĪlso offers a companion application, PageSender, which gives even more It offers selective comment printing as well. (and it will give you basic read/edit capability of Word docs even without Import Microsoft Word documents directly as well, so it’s not limited to PDFs Which grants enormous customization to those who know how to use it. Of a “library” available, with proofreading marks already there, as well asįrequently-used scribbles, text, signatures, etc. Beautiful-Scribble plusĪ few other lesser-known features are worth mentioning. Sign those documents-no printing or scanning required. It with a basic tablet (like a Wacom Graphire), however, and suddenly you can This by itself is mostly (in my view) a novelty. Old MacDraw, the Scribble tool lets you insert lines, and shapes, orįreehand-draw them. What is more, you can “scribble.” Sort of like a really basic version of the My suggestion: if you are doing a lot of OCR, don’t rely on PDFPen as OCR in PDFPen is a resource hog, even on well-equipped PDFPenĭoes an acceptable job with relatively good accuracy on well-scannedĭocuments, but if the scan is a little off-especially if it’s crooked-the OCR OCR is tricky,īecause without a high degree of accuracy it isn’t worth bothering. The latest version also adds OCR (optical character recognition) technology,Īllowing scanned documents (which are by default image-only PDFs) to beĬonverted into the more robust and searchable image+text PDFs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |