PDFescape Now Supports Unicode

UPDATE: Red Software is no longer affiliated with PDFescape, but this feature is still available in our RAD PDF technology. Edit your PDF with our online implementation, free of charge!
We are proud to announce that the free PDF editor and free PDF form filler, PDFescape, now supports Unicode characters, enabling users of PDFescape around the world to edit and form fill PDF files with ease.
When in the PDFescape interface, simply select the Arial font and all of the 38,911 Unicode characters are at your finger tips!
With this enhancement, we that users everywhere will make PDFescape their first choice for PDF editing and PDF form filling.
Update:
We have a Press Release up for this major update:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/free-pdf-editor/free-pdf-form-filler/prweb2388294.htm
Free PDF Form Filling Improved

UPDATE: Red Software is no longer affiliated with PDFescape, but this feature is still available in our RAD PDF technology. Edit your PDF with our online implementation, free of charge!
PDFescape, the free PDF editor, now supports radio, list box, and drop down (combo box) form fields, in addition to the text field and check box field types already supported.
New files opened on PDFescape will automatically support these types of form fields.
PDFescape not only makes it easy to edit PDF files, but also allows its users to fill out PDF forms quickly and completely.
As always, this update to PDFescape is free of charge.



Append & Merge PDF Files, Free

UPDATE: Red Software is no longer affiliated with PDFescape, but this feature is still available in our RAD PDF technology. Edit your PDF with our online implementation, free of charge!
PDFescape, the free PDF editor, now supports the ability to merge and append a file to the end of the open PDF document. With a PDF file open, simply click the PAGES tab, and select Append PDF.
In the pop up dialog, simply select the file from your computer which you wish to append to the end of the open PDF. Then click OPEN.
When the new append feature is used in conjunction with the existing page reorganization tools, PDFescape can compile and prepare for presentation just about any set of PDF documents.
PDFescape continues to provide even more advanced PDF editing features, free of charge.
Additionally, while waiting on Mozilla to review our latest update to the PDFescape Extension, users can download a new, updated version here.
Casual users of PDFescape have been finding this new version much more useful as instead of directly taking you to PDFescape to edit your PDF file, users are now prompted.


Concerned About PDF Security? Use PDFescape!

UPDATE: Red Software is no longer affiliated with PDFescape
With all of the PDF security warnings being posted around the internet, many PDF users are wondering what the safest course of action really is. Uninstall Adobe Reader? Uninstall all PDF software?
For concerned users, PDFescape, the free PDF editor, is an excellent choice as your PDF reader! The Adobe security flaw is specific to the way in which Adobe handles its JavaScript (a common scripting language which allows PDF forms to have advanced features such as form field formatting and allow fields to calculate their values). PDFescape on the other hand (while it does support JavaScript), is based on the JavaScript engine of your internet browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc). All of these internet browsers are immune these flaws!
Instead of risking opening files in Adobe Reader which may contain a security risk, download any PDF file to your computer. Then open that PDF in PDFescape. PDFescape can view, edit, form fill, and print PDF files all without the use of Adobe Reader or Adobe Flash (both of which had scripting flaws in the past)!
If you absolutely must open PDF files from unknown sources on your computer, you can also turn off JavaScript in Adobe Reader in the preferences menu (just be sure to do this BEFORE double clicking that PDF file).



Encrypt PDF Documents Using PDFescape

UPDATE: Red Software is no longer affiliated with PDFescape, but this feature is still available in our RAD PDF technology. Edit your PDF with our online implementation, free of charge!
PDF files being edited in PDFescape can now be encrypted when exported or emailed.
For quite some time, PDFescape has supported opening PDF files which were encrypted with a password. Now, files saved using the free PDF editor can be password protected.
With a PDF document open in PDFescape, simply hover over the "Edit" menu, and click "Document Security".
Check the box to indicate that you wish to password protect the file, enter your password twice, and click OK.
These password protected files will require the user to enter a password before viewing the exported PDF file and its contents is allowed.
PDFescape encrypts the entire contents of the PDF using 128-bit encryption, keeping sensitive information safe from prying eyes.
Just one more way in which PDFescape continues to be the most featured, free PDF editor.


