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RAD PDF 2.7 Released

Red Software is proud to announce the release of version 2.7 of the ASP.NET PDF viewer and editor, RAD PDF. This latest version features a new ink tool, file appending, and improved image loading.

RAD PDF now allows users a new pen / ink tool, allowing users to free hand draw on any page in the currently loaded document. Simply click and drag out the annotation, signature, or other graphic directly on the document.

Users (and custom code via the RAD PDF API) can append PDF and other supported formats to the end of a document, allowing web applications to easily merge PDF documents, visually and online. Simply click the Append tool in the RAD PDF graphical user interface and select a file to upload and the PDF will be inserted at the end of the currently loaded document.

Now, in addition to TIFF images, BMP, JPEG, and PNG images can automatically converted to PDF and loaded in RAD PDF.

This new version is provided free of charge to all customers with an active Maintenance Plan.

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Reader Comments (3)

Hi RAD PDF Software team :

I am user of your software. A very awesome software. I feel very proud to use this software. Give us continue your service. We are with You.

June 16, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterbanglaboi

wow its really great to know about this news because previous version is too good and i hope the newest one is only the best one.

June 27, 2012 | Unregistered Commenteraccounts software

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thanks pdfescape.

thanku very much

July 24, 2012 | Unregistered Commentershehzad qaiser

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