SmileOnMyMac Releases PDFpen 3.0.2 with Enhanced Editing Features
SmileOnMyMac has released PDFpen 3.0.2, an update to its PDF editing and form-filling tool for the Mac. The update features enhanced text editing capability, support for border attributes in links, password protection for AppleScripts and various minor bug fixes.
PDFpenPro 3.0.2, which has all the features of PDFpen, plus the ability to create fillable PDF forms and embedded links, has also been released.
Fully-functional demo versions are available at https://www.smileonmymac.com/PDFpen/download.html.
PDFpen costs $49.95. PDFpenPro costs $94.95. Upgrades from earlier versions of either application are $25.00, and free to users who purchased after July 1, 2006. Both versions require Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
What’s new in PDFpen 3.0.2?
PDFpen features:
Requirements:
PDFpen Pricing:
$49.95 (1-4 copies), $44.95 (5-9 copies), $39.95 (10-99 copies)
Upgrade from earlier versions of PDFpen: $25
(Free upgrade for purchases made after July 1, 2006)
PDFpenPro Pricing:
$94.95 (1-4 copies), $84.95 (5-9 copies), $74.95 (10-99 copies)
Upgrade from earlier versions of PDFpenPro: $25
(Free upgrade for purchases made after July 1, 2006)
Upgrade from PDFpen: $45
Site licenses are available at reasonable rates. Contact su*****@****en.com for information and rates.
For more information about PDFpen, please visit: https://www.smileonmymac.com/PDFpen/
ABOUT SMILEONMYMAC
SmileOnMyMac makes creative productivity software, such as DiscLabel,the Macworld Eddy award-winning CD label design program; PageSender,feature-rich fax software that also received an Eddy; BrowseBack, the visual web history tool that won Best of Show at Macworld 2006; and PDFpen, the PDF editing tool that garnered 4 mice from Macworld. All SmileOnMyMac products are available to download free at https://www.smileonmymac.com.
This article was last modified on October 30, 2006
This article was first published on October 30, 2006
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