
PDF Studio is a great tool for viewing, editing, and managing PDF files. It has a variety of tools and features that make it easy to navigate and work with PDFs. The search function is especially useful and makes it easy to find specific text. The ability to rotate and zoom in and out is also helpful. Overall, PDF Studio is a great tool for anyone who needs to work with PDFs.
PDF Studio is a handy program that gives you access to a comprehensive set of PDF editing utilities for a decent price.
On the main toolbar of the application you can find all the tools you require in order to improve the quality of your PDF file. Its built-in utilities help you rearrange pages, create image stamps, add text boxes, select words, etc. The only tool that disappoints me when it comes to functionality is the one for extracting the text content from my PDF files as the page arrangement is changed in the process.
A great advantage of using the latest version for this program is that it finally brings you OCR capabilities, meaning PDF Studio can perform character identification. You can now change or delete the text content of your PDF files, move images, resize shapes and other PDF editing tasks.
Also, for preventing other users from accessing your PDF files, you have access to a password-protection feature.
To conclude, PDF Studio proves to a great addition to anyone's collection of programs as it provides you with all PDF editing tools you might require.
v8.3.2 [Jul 30, 2013]
-Major redo in text selection, now cursor based option and column support
-Huge improvements in performance and memory
-Support for JavaScript in interactive forms for fields formatting, calculation and validation
-OCR for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
-New display options (look and feel)
-New pan and zoom tool
-Undo!
-Remove watermarks and headers / footers
-Arrange windows in cascade / tiles (on all operating systems)
-Option to create rotated text and image stamps
-Option to save PDF document as linearized for optimized web viewing
-Many enhancements around interactive forms
-On Linux, default look and feel is now set to Nimbus instead of GTK. Read more about the dark unreadable menu issue in java in Ambiance theme starting in Ubuntu 12.04.
-Fix issue when opening protected forms for which form filling was disabled. This was an issue with PDF documents signed with Echosign, for example.
-Fix issue with initial view settings, document would not open to the specified page.
-Fix issue with interactive combo fields where the down arrow would show even when not in edit mode (this issue only happened in some JavaScript enabled forms).
-Fix issue with the crop function that would crop all pages even when only a subset of pages were selected.
-Fix some issues with form submission HTML responses.
-Fix "Unrecognized postscript command: le" error that occurred on some documents .
-Fix ClassCastException error when editing text for some specific text objects.
-Tweaks to registration process: more user-friendly, easier for enterprise distribution, try when possible to un-register on uninstall.
-In batch processes, suffix that was appended to output file names (ie "_header" for a header batch) was removed . This only happened when the overwrite flag for file names was unchecked.
-Fix an issue with Adobe Reader enabled documents: such PDFs can not be secured (to avoid encryption problems).
-Fix issue with Bates Numbering when applied to a batch: Bates number would not carry over from one document to the next.