Does anyone have recommendations for iPad apps that are good for 'technical' documents (e.g. research papers, lots of math, lots of figures, etc). The main features I'm looking for are the ability to ...
With documents increasingly having an all-digital flow from assignment to submission, Markup and the Files app in iOS and iPadOS are great for students. Here's how to get the most out of them.
I need to take a PDF created with Adobe Acrobat Standard, and make minor markups to some of the pages on a PC which does not have Acrobat. I've googled for free markup tools and found a number of ...
This well-designed and easy-to-use free PDF viewer lets you mark up and create PDFs. Adobe’s popular PDF format makes files look great and Adobe’s free Reader lets everyone look at the files for free.
Microsoft aligned its Chromium-based Edge browser’s release with that of Chromium itself earlier this year. This meant that the development and major version releases align with that of the project ...
You can sign a PDF on your Mac using the giant MacBook trackpad, and you can mark up PDFs and screenshots, too. But all that stuff is much easier on the iPad, especially if you have an Apple Pencil.
PDF is a universally spoken language across the business world, but Apple products fall behind with fewer features for editing or annotating PDFs. You don’t need to be tethered to your computer or ...
Many workplaces and educational institutions have completely switched from paper documents to digital ones. Consequently, Mac users are increasingly dealing with PDFs and other e-document file formats ...
The markup tool in Safari lets you highlight text, add notes, insert your signature, and more. To access it on Mac, take a screenshot of the webpage or convert it into a PDF and use the Markup tool ...