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Developer(s) | Docudesk |
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Operating system | Cross-platform / web-based application |
Type | Web-based productivity tools |
License | Freeware |
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pdfvue |
PDFVue is an online PDF viewer and editor. [1] Features included viewing, commenting, annotations, page deletion or rotation, and adding fillable form fields to a PDF. Supported browsers included Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. [2] A Firefox extension redirects the PDF, enabling viewing and annotation within the browser. [3]
The deskPDF with PDFVue On Ramp release also has a "print to PDFVue" feature, allowing any printable file to be uploaded to PDFVue via the print process, and PostScript technology. [4]
The software has been renamed PDFzen, which was eventually acquired by Philipp Wagner and later merged with Converter.App. The domain name pdfvue.com now points to Converter App. [5]
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Developer(s) | Docudesk |
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License | Freeware |
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pdfvue |
PDFVue is an online PDF viewer and editor. [1] Features included viewing, commenting, annotations, page deletion or rotation, and adding fillable form fields to a PDF. Supported browsers included Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. [2] A Firefox extension redirects the PDF, enabling viewing and annotation within the browser. [3]
The deskPDF with PDFVue On Ramp release also has a "print to PDFVue" feature, allowing any printable file to be uploaded to PDFVue via the print process, and PostScript technology. [4]
The software has been renamed PDFzen, which was eventually acquired by Philipp Wagner and later merged with Converter.App. The domain name pdfvue.com now points to Converter App. [5]
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