Have you ever needed to give feedback on a PDF, but stumbled around trying to insert comments and proofreading marks? Or spent way too long trying to refresh the date on a PDF-based flyer? Maybe you wanted to fill out and sign a PDF-based form without printing it and faxing it back? What about making your own PDF-based form with fill-in fields that could be submitted over the Internet? Or have you wished you could OCR scanned text so you could revise it right in the PDF? All these tasks–and much more–can be done with PDFpen from Smile.
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You’ll learn how PDFpen is your friend when it comes to forms:
Fill out forms with ease. Add a handwritten signature–in the iOS versions, you can write with a stylus! Print just form entries on a pre-printed form! Create an interactive PDF form for both Mac and Windows (PDFpenPro only). You can even make your interactive PDF form collect data and send it to you via email or the Web.
And, that’s not all! You’ll also learn how to:
Move PDFs in and out of PDFpen in iOS, so that you can fluidly share them between your Apple devices–Michael describes several approaches, including iCloud, iTunes, Dropbox, and Open In. Get the most out of Apple’s AutoSave and Versions features–or turn them off for PDFpen if you find them troublesome. Scan a document to PDF, and make the text editable with OCR. Print a PDF with its annotations appearing at the end. Store frequently used items (like a logo or signature) in the PDFpen Library. Turn a Web site into a multi-page PDF (PDFpenPro only).
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