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allen20
Age: 43
Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 56
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AnyBizSoft PDF Editor for Mac is an application that helps you view, edit, annotate and convert existing PDF documents on Mac OS X. We have been working hard on this project since we released the first product of our Mac family. And we will continually making our products better.
PDF Editor for Mac Key Features
* Edit text in original PDF files directly within editable text blocks
* Add text, images, and signatures into PDF files
* Markup, annotate PDF files easily while reading
* Edit restricted PDF files in Microsoft Word by converting PDF to Word
* Drag and drop blocks of PDF text and images to change the layout
What's new:
* Add auto-match function for modifying embedded font text;
* Add new shape annotations: Polygon and Cloud;
* Add Pencil and Eraser annotation tools;
* Optimize functions of adding text, marking, and bookmarking.
High Compatibility
* Support Adobe PDF 1.0-1.7
* Support opening 10 PDF files simultaneously
* View PDF files as an intuitive PDF reader
* Support searching in PDF files, and highlighting the results
* Support emailing current document as attachment to others
* Standalone, do not require additional software
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ioslover
Joined: 07 Jun 2011
Posts: 2170
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i thinks its called 'i hate comics' becuase i have one like itAt this point , it's a joke to even release a white iPhone 4. the ipad2 def has enough power to do that�� the og ipad, no way convert vob to avi Good point, also I remember when I had my driod global in Jan and I had an update, hit the update button via 3G and it would move super slow. Best part, it would fail after it finally loads up. I tried wifi, then it would fail at the middle, making me just get fed up and that would be the only way to update. It's okay, but I think both options should be available. Also, like one guy on top mention, goodbye jailbreak. I remember when I was using my G1 when I had tmobile and I got an update right when I was texting. I hit the update button by mistake and it updated. I lost my root ability and got my phone frozen for stopping the update process. How many people will this happen too? I think I'm going to pass on iOS 5.0 and OTA. I hated it on Android, and even more when I hit update and it said no update was there when I know it was. It's just not a good experience to me.
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ivy00135
Joined: 06 Nov 2012
Posts: 49808
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