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Friday, August 25, 2006

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PDF Annotator 1.3 released

- Rob Bushway

Screenshot_smGrahl Software has just released PDF Annotator 1.3. In addition to releasing this new version, PDF Annotator now has educational pricing. Regular pricing is $49.95, single student license is $34.90. 5 or 10 “Buddy Packs” of student licenses is $22.90 per license. Complete schools can purchase PDF Annotator for 1000 seats at $2.00 per license.

This new version is a free update for existing customers. Download the new version here.

Watch our InkShow on PDF Annotator here.

Here are the new features:


- Navigate through documents using bookmarks
  and clickable links.
- Text search now finds text in all documents and even in
  your annotations.
- Delete using scratchout gestures (Tablet PC users only), and
  select using the barrel button (or right mouse button) without
  having to change to select mode before.
- Rotate all pages.
- Printing extremely optimized, resulting in smaller print jobs.
- New backup options.
- Improved rendering and additional option for optimized
  rendering on LCD screens.
- Better support for large documents by improved memory management.
- See History, available on our download page, for complete list.



8/25/2006 6:13 AM MST  

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Friday, August 25, 2006 7:40:17 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
All I have to say is that PDF Annotator 1.3 is much more stable than the previous version, especially when dealing with huge PDF files. The previous lack of stability was the issue that almost caused me to give up on the program in favor of Bluebeam Revu. Having that problem solved was good enough to make me stick with PDF Annotator (that and Revu’s $99 price tag), but the plethora of new features is just icing on the cake. Oliver Grahl deserves props for this update!
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