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PDFpen 8 makes it easier to digitally sign and annotate documents on the Mac
Smile has launched its latest version of PDF editing tool for the Mac, PDFpen 8. New features include the ability to validate digital signatures, as well as sign using AATL or self-signed certificates, record audio annotations, and attach files to documents.
Here’s what’s new:
Validate digital signatures for authenticity and trust of digitally signed documents
Digitally sign documents using AATL or self-signed certificates
Create a digital certificate for self-signing
Preview and extract file attachments and annotations
Record and playback audio annotations
Measure distances with the measurement tool, including scale within architectural documents
Export PDF to Microsoft® Word (.docx) offline
There’s also a pro version of the utility called PDFpenPro, which allows you to export to Excel, choose widget styles for buttons, fix errors in OCR, and save web pages as PDFs. PDFpenPro costs $124.95, while the standard PDFpen 8 is available for $74.95.
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