Deals: Get a Digital Signature with PDFpen and PDFpenPro
Posted 01/22/2013 at 5:07pm
| by MacLife Staff

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Dealing with PDF files is anything but a joy. "PDF" definitely does not stand for "Pretty Darn Fun." Disregard the terrible acronym joke and focus on the fact that we have a real solution to your problem. PDFs can be handled with ease with the help of PDFpen and PDFpenPro. Lucky for you, both editions of this great app from Smile Software are on sale in our Deals tab.
PDFpen will make editing otherwise difficult PDF files a breeze. If you have a digital document you need to sign and don't want to deal with the hassle of printing it out, signing it, and then scanning it to digitize the signature, then PDFpen will come in handy. It will turn your trackpad into a notepad and allow you to sign documents digitally. PDFpen also allows you to manipulate the text within a PDF document, or even redact information you may not want to share.
If that's not enough for you, then check out PDFpenPro. It's like the powerful PDFpen program, but on steriods. You can turn websites into PDF files, complete with clickable links. You'll be able to build interactive PDFs that are accessible on any operating system. Especially long and detailed PDFs can be given a table of contents to add some organization to the document.
Regardless of which option you go with, PDFpen or PDFpenPro, you'll be saving yourself a a nice chunk of change. Both are on sale for 50% off of their normal cost. That means you'll pay just $30 for PDFpen or $50 for it's big brother PDFpenPro. You can't go wrong either way, so pick one up and save.