


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!
On the heels of our previous PDFescape announcement, we're proud to announce that PDFescape now also supports the Opera browser (9.5+) as well as select PDF annotations.
PDFescape now displays and edits PDF text annotations (commonly called "Sticky Notes"). New sticky notes can also be added using the new "Sticky Note" tool, allowing notes to be made on PDF files more easily.
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!
Several new features have been added to the free PDF editor, PDFescape, this month:
Additionally, several more minor improvements including cleaner page rotations in Internet Explorer and more accurate line drawing tools have been made.
Version 1.2 of the ASP.NET PDF Viewer and PDF Editor, RAD PDF, has been released.
This new version is easier to install and configure, and features a number of new tools and improvements.
First, RAD PDF now furthers it's ability to edit documents using the DocumentEditor class allowing objects to be added prior to a PDF being displayed in RAD PDF. New properties for these objects also allow advanced control over how a user is permitted to interact with them. For example, a new form field can be added to RAD PDF which can be moved or resized, but not deleted or renamed.
Second, a number of improvements to PDFescape, the free PDF editor, have filtered down to RAD PDF. Primarily, text selection is now available in all browsers. This improvement allows RAD PDF to function like a true in-browser Adobe Reader replacement in all supported web browsers.
Full list of changes
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!
For regular users of PDFescape, the free PDF editor and free PDF form filler, some major user interface improvements. Most notably:
Adding new objects to PDF files is even easier with the new "click to add" tools. Creating multiple objects, typing on PDF files, creating PDF forms, and filling out PDF forms is faster and more intuitive.
Object position tools are a bit snappier. The internal stack for PDFescape has been overhauled allowing for faster response in older browsers.
And, after several months of only providing support to Firefox , we are proud to announce that all supported PDFescape browsers can now select (and copy) text.
These new features take effect on all PDFescape user accounts immediately.
We are proud to announce a few minor upgrades to both PDFescape and RAD PDF.
First up, RAD PDF is now at version 1.1. The ASP.NET PDF Viewer & PDF Editor now features a number of code optimizations and improvements as well as a new DocumentEditor class which allows the pre-processing of PDF documents before they are displayed in RAD PDF.
Currently, the DocumentEditor class is limited to pre-filling PDF form fields, however this class will be expanded in future versions to accommodate all object types supported by RAD PDF.
RAD PDF now officially supports Firefox 3.5.
See full updates list
Also, PDFescape, the free PDF editor and free PDF form filler has been updated to improve PDF form filling. Amongst a number of improvements, PDFescape now supports PDF form field combs, better enforces max field lengths, and improves support of PDF specified PDF form field styles.