![]() ![]() – Perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on scanned documents – Move, resize, copy, and delete images in original PDF – Make corrections and changes in original PDF – Syncs Library via iCloud for use with PDFpen for iPhone/iPad (Mac App Store version only) – Drag and drop reordering of items in the Library – Create form fields automatically (requires PDFpenPro) – Edit document permissions to restrict saving, printing, copying, etc. – New editing bar for faster, easier access to tools and properties docx) format (requires Internet connection, must be licensed user) – Fixes Populate Script Menu on Mavericks – Improves ability to open malformed PDFs ![]() – Improves performance with PDFs containing inline images – Improves performance with encrypted PDFs – Supports ‘make new page at …’ in AppleScript – Supports printing multiple, non-contiguous selections of pages – Adds dictionary lookup on three finger tap (OS X 10.8+) – Adds option to print “Selected Pages in Sidebar” in Print dialog – Adopts standard OS X iCloud file open dialog (Mac App Store version) iCloud storage requires the Mac App Store version. Full versions of PDFpen and PDFpenPro are also available for purchase on Apple’s Mac App Store. PDFpen 6.0 and PDFpenPro 6.0 require Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later. Upgrades from previous versions of PDFpen to PDFpenPro 6.0 are $40. Upgrades from earlier versions of either application are $30.00, and free to users who purchased on or after October 15, 2012. ![]() Office Pack licenses, which cover up to five users in an office, are $179.95 for PDFpen and $279.95 for PDFpenPro. Family Pack licenses, which cover up to five computers in one household, are $74.95 for PDFpen and $119.95 for PDFpenPro. ![]() PDFpen retails for $59.95, PDFpenPro for $99.95. (Apple restricts iCloud access to applications purchased via the Mac App Store.) Users who wish to use iCloud must purchase PDFpen 6 from the Mac App Store. PDFpen 6 works with PDFpen for iPad and PDFpen for iPhone, allowing seamless editing across devices when used with iCloud or Dropbox storage. “We’re doing our best to be ready for Mavericks, and we’re delighted to be able to adopt the standard file dialog for iCloud for our Mac App Store customers,” said Greg Scown, Smile founder. The changes in PDFpen 6.0.5 have also been made in PDFpenPro 6.0.5, the Pro version that can also convert websites into PDFs, create fillable PDF forms, automatically create form fields in non-interactive PDF forms, construct document table of contents, and set document permission settings that restrict saving, printing, and copying. The Mac App Store version adopts the standard OS X iCloud file open dialog. The update also includes adjustments and fixes in preparation for Mavericks. The update improves printing, performance, and AppleScript. San Francisco, CA – Aug– Smile has released PDFpen 6.0.5, an update to its all-purpose PDF editing tool for Mac OS X. In JXA, it appears that the click() function must be sent to a specific UI element (which can be an application process), while this isn't the case in AppleScript.PDFpen 6.0.5 IMPROVES PRINTING, PERFORMANCE, AND APPLESCRIPT PREPARES FOR MAVERICKS ![]()
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