Pdfvue

PDFVue is an online PDF viewer and editor that is in beta release.[1] Features include viewing, commenting, annotations, page deletion or rotation and adding fillable form fields to PDFs. Supported browsers include Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. PDFs can be uploaded directly, or imported from a web address.[2] The Firefox extension redirects PDFs, enabling viewing and annotation within the browser.[3]

PDFVue
Developer(s)Docudesk
Operating systemCross-platform / web-based application
TypeWeb-based productivity tools
LicenseFreeware
Websitehttps://pdfvue.com/

The deskPDF with PDFVue On Ramp release also features "print to PDFVue" functionality, allowing any printable file to be uploaded to PDFVue via the print process, and PostScript technology.[4]

The software has been renamed PDFzen.[5]

Features

The primary features of the beta release include tools for creating and filling out forms, sharing & collaborating on documents, and annotating existing PDFs.[6]

Additional functionality includes the ability to delete and rotate pages within the PDF.[7]

Annotation

PDFVue annotation tools

The PDFVue Typewriter Tool allows text to be added to any PDF. This allows forms which have been created without fillable fields to be filled out, as well as documents which have been scanned in without OCR. Available annotation tools include:[8]

  • Typewriter tool
  • Sticky Notes
  • Hyperlinks (to other sites, or to pages within the PDF itself)
  • Drawing tools
  • Page deletion / rotation

Forms

PDFVue forms tools

In addition to being able to fill out forms, PDFVue features tools for creating digital forms.[9]

Current supported fillable form fields include:

  • Text Fields
  • Checkboxes
  • Radio Buttons
  • List Boxes
  • Combo Boxes

Sharing and collaboration

After editing, PDFs can be downloaded locally and can be viewed from any PDF viewer. PDFVue also allows PDFs to be shared via providing a hyperlink to the hosted PDF, as an alternative to email attachments. With the annotation tools, this allows collaboration to take place on a single PDF, rather than on multiple versions shared between parties.[10]

Firefox add-on

The Firefox extension renders PDFs using PDFVue's servers, thus avoiding the Acrobat Plug-In freeze-up, as well as Acrobat Reader exploits.[3] When enabled, this extensions traps URL requests on a low level catching PDFs from clicks, redirects, new tabs and the address bar, providing a better level of protection from an unintended PDF launch. Once opened in PDFVue.com, the PDF can be marked up and changes saved. This service is available from Mozilla Add Ons free of charge.[11]

With the PDFVue OnRamp local documents are automatically uploaded to PDFVue and converted to text searchable PDF's for commenting and sharing.[12]

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