This ebook was created in collaboration with Smile, with PDFpen’s developers tech editing the book. You can add an interactive signature field, which makes it easy for the form to be signed online.Īn appendix describes the useful AppleScripts that ship with PDFpen. Create an interactive PDF form (PDFpenPro only) that can collect data and send it to you via email or the web.Print just form entries on a pre-printed form.Turn a PDF into a formatted Microsoft Word document, or (PDFpenPro only) export it in Excel or PowerPoint format.Īnd, you’ll find directions for working with PDF forms:.And (PDFpenPro only), prevent others from printing or editing a PDF. Make a clickable table of contents (PDFpenPro only).Add clickable links, headers, footers, page numbers, and images.View and work with OCRed text in the OCR layer (PDFpenPro only).Scan a document into a PDF, and make the text editable with OCR-with single or multiple documents.Edit a PDF by fixing typos, adding text, formatting text, and redacting confidential text.Mark up a PDF with highlights, comments, editing marks, and more. Add and remove pages, and combine pages from multiple files into one PDF.With the basics out of the way, highlights of what you’ll learn to do include: Next, you’ll meet PDFpen with an overview of the PDF format and a tour of the interface. Take Control of PDFpen 10 begins with a guide to purchasing options: PDFpen versus PDFpenPro, from Smile versus the Mac App Store, and the advantages of the iOS version. To access the coupon code, make sure you’ve logged in and click through from the Your Member Benefits page. To learn more, visit the Membership Benefits page. TidBITS members can save 20% on all Smile products purchased through the Smile cart, including PDFpen 10 and PDFpenPro 10. If you haven’t used PDFpen before, this free book is an excellent way to find out what it has to offer. With Take Control of PDFpen 10, you’ll learn how to do all these tasks and more on your Mac with PDFpen or PDFpenPro or on the go with PDFpen for iPad & iPhone. Given the high price of Adobe Acrobat DC Pro, many Mac users have turned to Smile’s affordable PDFpen apps to help them sign PDF forms, handle scanned documents, make changes in existing PDFs, create new PDFs from a variety of sources, and to export PDFs to other file formats (including Word and Excel). To read, edit, and manipulate all these PDFs, you need the appropriate tools and skills. We generate this virtual paper too, since it’s so much easier to save a document as a PDF and send it to a colleague via email than it is to print and send via fax or email. ($79.95/$129.95 new with a 20% discount for TidBITS members, $35 upgrade, standard edition in Setapp, 90.2/142 MB, macOS 10.These days, an ever-increasing amount of “paper”-contracts, tax forms, bills, reports, and more-comes into our lives as PDF files. If you purchased a license on or after 1 January 2021, your upgrade is free. You can upgrade to PDFpen or PDFpenPro 13 from a previous license for $35, and you can upgrade from a previous version of PDFpen to PDFpenPro for $50. Both editions of PDFpen now require macOS 10.14 Mojave or later and run natively on M1-based Macs. The apps also enhance thumbnail scaling of the sidebar preview, prevent crashes when drawing certain imprints in macOS 11 Big Sur, and fix a crash related to Undo for specific documents. The upgraded PDF editing apps also enable you to switch from Sidebar navigation to full-page view with a single click, improve the Highlighter tool to select and edit custom colors from the toolbar, add MRC compression customization that enables you to choose between file size and quality, and let you easily reassign table-of-contents entries. Smile also redesigned the icons to be more intuitive. The company beefed up the PDFpen 13 toolbar with essential markup tools, a font and text formatting section, and improved color controls. Smile has released version 13 of PDFpen and PDFpenPro with a revamped, friendlier interface. #1683: New M3 chips in updated MacBook Pros and iMac, record Apple Q4 profits on lower revenues, no more 27-inch iMacs.#1684: OS bug fix releases, Finder tag poll results, Messages identity verification, blocking spambots, which Apple services do you use?.#1685: Hidden secrets of the Fn key, Emergency SOS via satellite free access extended, RCS support in Messages, Rogue Amoeba icon evolution.#1686: Please support TidBITS, OS security updates, Apple services poll results, biking with an iPhone.#1687: Feature-rich OS updates, recovering from a crashing bug in Contacts, Zoom for Apple TV, how much do you use widgets? Take Control of PDFpen 8 begins with a guide to purchasing options: PDFpen versus PDFpenPro, from Smile versus the Mac App Store, and the advantages of the iOS version.
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