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PDF Annotator 2 50% Off Today
Get it while you can at 50% off: PDF Annotator 2 is on sale, via BitsDuJour, for one day only at $34.95 – that’s 50% off the normal $69.95. Here’s the link you’ll want to hit up. Go get it now.
If you are a student, wait until tomorrow’s deal where you can get it for $14.95.
Martini Samuele
05/19/2009 at 6:41 am
great discount! i try pdf annotator and it’s my favorite pdf change program for my tx2510el
t
05/19/2009 at 8:36 am
any idea what the requirements for being a student are?
I am a student, but an ‘older’ student & outside of the US. Don’t know if they check email domains or what. Would be helpful to decide to buy today or wait til tomorrow.
Rob Bushway
05/19/2009 at 8:39 am
this is all grahl-software.com says – I’m assuming official confirmation means email address domain or transcript or some type of other proof:
Special offer for students only. We will ask for official confirmation if necessary. These special conditions cannot be combined with other discounts or coupons. For educational use only.
This offer is primarily meant for students, but 10% of the licenses may be used by faculty / teaching staff instead.
Oliver Grahl
05/19/2009 at 9:12 am
You should be able to send a copy of your student id or similar proof from your school or university by email if we ask for it after receiving your order. Our student pricing is not limited to US schools – whereever you are, you’re welcome. And your age doesn’t matter either.
Greg
05/19/2009 at 10:39 am
Thanks for the tip. Picked this up last night at midnight. Awesome program. (Though now I know that the student deal can apply to faculty as well, I wish I’d waited ’til tomorrow.)
SAM
05/19/2009 at 11:36 am
Have the huge file sizes that the program generates been fixed?
Thanks
Rob Bushway
05/19/2009 at 12:59 pm
@sam – I have no clue. Download the trial of v2 and give it a try.
Oliver Grahl
05/19/2009 at 2:22 pm
@Greg: Maybe a misunderstanding here. Our student pricing is so extremely discounted (goes down to only $2 per seat for 1000+ licenses) – we really only can do that for students. The only exception is if you buy 10 licenses or more (classroom or faculty licensing), then we allow 10% of these licenses to be used by faculty instead. Hope you understand this.