
#PDF ANNOTATION SOFTWARE FOR MAC PDF#
It turns out students and “pro” users wanted to able to read, organize, upload and annotate their PDF documents, not just read them. PDF reading apps, though, are just a part of the story: annotation is where the money’s at. Especially on the iPad, widely regarded as a perfect reading device, users have been struggling in the weeks after the tablet’s release date to find the ultimate PDF reading app many fell in love with Good Reader and some of them eventually jumped on the updated iBooks bandwagon.


When it comes to PDF readers, however, the bar is so high, the alternatives so many and the standards so well-established that it’s not easy to come out with an innovative and powerful product that will make people jump from the app they’re using to a new one. New apps that set new standards and raise an already high bar. And thanks to this “method” (or habit), every once in a while I discover gems that redefine and refine my workflow. Perhaps that is wrong, as one may be tempted to constantly jump between different softwares just for the sake of having something new to play with (like kids are always attracted by new toys), but I’m firmly convinced I’m doing this because there are hundreds of indie developers that don’t have the resources or the knowledge to virally promote their apps, yet they deserve attention.

As you may know, I try a lot of apps every week.
