It runs a lot faster than Preview, for large documents. Not too bothered to upgrade at the moment, but might be forced to if 6 isn’t supported in the next OS X upgrade. I’ve got PDFpenPro 6 and it’s fine as well. I also bought the Take Control book - helps even if Smilesoftware has a lot of info on their home page. I also bought Textexpander from the same company after listening to more Mac Power Users podcasts from David & Katie. He also did the video tutorials for Pdfpen 7. Got the tip from David Sparky, macsparkys - same guy who did the podcast about Devonthink. Korm mentioned that he had some quirks with the app but I have not experienced any so far. PDFpen Pro 10 users can now batch OCR groups of documents instead of processing documents one at a time. I don´t have so much use for the OCR-function, prefer to use the built in ABBY in DevonThink PRO Office. The version 10 update also includes a more vibrant drawing colors, a larger option for Library items, and more contextual menu options. Most important difference from Preview is that I can edit the pdf easy and also export it to a format that could be read by Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Works perfect together with DevonThink and is now my default. Played with the app for a day and I am impressed. Upgrades to new major versions-at a discounted rate for current users-is optional. Great instruction/tutorial videos on Smilesoftwares homepage. One-Time Fee: The perpetual license allows you to use the purchased version for as long as it works on your macOS. I asked one pre-sale question before buying and one short support question afterwards - both answered within 30 minutes on a Saturday night (!) so very happy with their support - definitely as good as DevonThinks support. If you know where your older Mac App Store version of PDFpen or PDFpenPro is located on your computer, the first thing to do is to try again. I prefer nowadays to buy my apps right from the developers homepage however, then I am sure to get upgrades for a discounted price. (Only version bought at Apple Store are able to sync to iCloud Drive). Not cheap but I prefer to pay for the app itself and not pay monthly like Adobe offers. I did buy Pdfpen 7 and decided to go for the PRO version.
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