Output Preview and Overprint Simulation

PDF Studio 11 introduces a new print production and prepress tool: Output Preview including Overprint Simulation. The new output preview dialog can easily switch between print simulation and also allows the background color of the document to be changed to simulate printing on different colored paper. Output Preview Simulation Output preview simulates how the PDF will look based […]

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Compare PDF Studio with other PDF Editors

Q: How does PDF Studio compare with other PDF editors such as Adobe Acrobat, BlueBeam Revu, Foxit Phantom PDF, and Nitro PDF in terms of features, functionality, etc? A: Please see our features comparison grid which compares the main features available in other PDF editors such as Adobe Acrobat, BlueBeam Revu, Foxit Phantom PDF, and Nitro PDF to PDF […]

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Comparison of PDF/A Tools: User/ Desktop/ Developer / SDK

There are many PDF/A validation and conversion tools available, both for desktop users and developers. We’ve put together a list of tools for comparison: User/Desktop tools:  Tool  Price  Notes  PDF Studio Pro  $139  PDF editor with validation/conversion  Adobe Acrobat  $449  PDF editor with validation/conversion (?)  Bluebeam Revu  $349  PDF editor with validation/conversion  Callas pdfaPilot  $496  Acrobat […]

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Best Free PDF Reader for Linux

PDF Studio Viewer is a great PDF viewer for Linux & Unix that renders PDF documents with high fidelity (including digital signatures), and allows to annotate documents as well as fill interactive forms. PDF Studio works on all the Linux and Unix distros including Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Red Hat / RHEL, Elementary OS, Gentoo, CentOS, Parrot Linux, […]

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Compare PDF Studio with Adobe Acrobat

Q: How does PDF Studio compare with Adobe Acrobat in terms of features, functionality, etc? A: Please see our comparison grid which compares the main features available in Adobe Acrobat to PDF Studio.

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Do I need integrated cloud storage for my PDFs?

The cloud is supposed to bring freedom to users, freedom to access documents from any computer, freedom to share documents with others. Today, however, many companies are using the cloud to tie customers into their own paid ecosystem in the hope of selling customers more and more services (form filling, signing, etc…) at recurring monthly […]

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Adobe Acrobat PDF Editor Alternative for Linux / Ubuntu / Unix

Adobe Acrobat is not available under Linux or Unix. After version 6, no version of Adobe Acrobat for Linux or Unix was released. Even Adobe Reader, the PDF viewer, stopped at version 9 and recent versions (version X, version XI) are not available for download in Linux. Qoppa’s PDF Studio is a great alternative for Adobe […]

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