21 May 2008
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: Global Graphics
Size: 18.6MB
Number of Downloads: 1223
Price: £27 (for 1 to 4 licenses)
If you work in publishing, illustration or an environment where you receive PDF media to approve, you'll probably find you'll need a PDF editor to make your approval notes, comments and, where applicable, highlight changes required.
If you're an individual, you might find the price of Adobe Acrobat rather prohibitive, and would welcome an alternative solution.
Jaws PDF Editor is a robust yet affordable fully-featured desktop application that enables you to view, navigate, search, annotate, fill forms, merge, save and print PDF files.
Using Jaws PDF Editor you can easily start working with PDF files to view, collaborate and share information while protecting the integrity of your source documents.
Users can significantly accelerate document review cycles using powerful commenting tools: 'sticky notes', 'highlight', 'strikethrough' and 'underline'.
Jaws PDF Editor provides a cost effective, reliable and easy to use tool for the corporate, government and education markets.
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