[muglo] Re: Ways to interact with Muglo

  • From: Wayne Dobson <pwdobson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 13:34:54 -0400

Apparently, it does:

• Adobe Acrobat Professional (bundled with the Adobe Creative Suite) contains unsurpassed annotation, drawing, and stamp tools for marking up pdfs, but it is an expensive and ponderous application. • Don't have Acrobat Professional? No worries: The free Preview application that comes with Mac OS X not only opens, indexes, and scrolls through pdf documents much faster than Adobe Acrobat, but Preview also contains useful tools for adding text and drawing ovals to any pdf. In Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5), Preview's annotation tools are much improved: you can highlight or underline text, create Pages-like notes at any point on a page, and draw rectangles and ovals around any text (later, double-click to edit, customize, or delete these shapes). You may also add links to websites and other pdf pages. Annotations can be read and edited by other users and even in Adobe Acrobat. Preview is fast and provides most of the features one needs (except for automatic exporting of highlighted text or annotated comments). In Leopard, Preview also supports dragging pages from one pdf to another, combining and splitting pdfs, and rearranging and deleting pages.

From this article: 
http://homepage.mac.com/kvmagruder/hsci/resources/academicApps.html

On Jun 26, 2010, at 1:22 PM, Douglas Feick wrote:

Preview has tools to markup, add notes, etc.


The problem isn't on my end usually. If the customer sends via Adobe, then that's how it has to be replied. A lot of industry use PC and preview doesn't reply to Adobe...Doug F
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