
Now I have way more annotation tools available and because the product is digital, it is easy to save, copy, and share. This is superior to my old method of printing it out and using a red pen and highlighter. The combination of that big piece of glass with the Apple Pencil make it easy for me to review and annotate documents digitally. Looking back, it’s remarkable just how much my document review workflows have changed with the arrival of the iPad Pro. They’re now available to watch at the PDFpen website and I think they’re pretty good.
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I recently did a series of seven tutorial videos on how to use PDFpen for iPad and iPhone. When wearing my lawyer hat, I add table of contents entries for anything that lands in front of a guy wearing a black robe, and that process is easier with this update. With this update, you can re-assign existing entries that have changed, which saves you time and makes documents more professional and navigable. If you have PDFpenPro, Smile has improved the ability to replace Table of Contents entries. We get more flexibility in controlling file sizes because we can choose between compression or quality settings and what file size is right for us. One thing that I like about this update is the new MRC compression settings.

They’ve also redesigned and improved highlighting, so now you can select and edit custom highlight colors directly from the Toolbar. You can still add text, images, signatures, highlights, and comments to your PDFs, and make changes, fix typos, fill out forms, and redact sensitive information, but Smile has put out an intuitive new interface, which improves navigating and editing PDFs, with convenient access to essential tools directly from the Toolbar. The new version has a new interface and toolbar.

There’s a new update to PDF editing app PDFpen and PDFpenPro.
