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This Award-Winning Mac App Makes Editing PDFs a Cinch
PDFs are one of the simplest and most ubiquitous ways to share and read documents, but the free Acrobat Reader software Adobe provides doesn’t allow you to edit these files. But if you’ve got a Mac, that all changes with PDF Expert.
The 2015 Mac App Store App of the Year Runner Up, PDF Expert lets you edit text and images in PDF files super efficiently. No more worrying about that typo that you’ll have to ask the original file owner to fix – now you can just do it yourself. And if you need to edit an entire section of the PDF, no problem at all. You’ll never work with PDFs in the same way again.
Try it out today for just $29.99 (USD) – 50% off the regular price. in the Technabob Shop.
All of Todoist’s Apple apps are getting an update today
TweetBot for Mac reaches the Mac App Store, keeps the 3rd-party Twitter client flame alive
When Twitter put out its strict new API guidelines, there was some doubt as to whether or not third-party clients like Tapbots' Tweetbot for Mac would even make the cut -- the user caps and other curbs on unofficial apps potentially made it tough to develop competition around a different (and possibly better) experience. That makes today's official appearance of Tweetbot in the Mac App Store as much symbolic as it is practical. While there won't be many significant shocks for those who've been participating in Tweetbot's alpha and beta stages, the finished version gives everyone running OS X Mountain Lion a major and sometimes more advanced alternative to official choices, such as TweetDeck, as well as existing third-party options like Twitterrific. A $20 price doesn't make Tweetbot the cheapest way to buck convention by any means, but it might be worth the investment if you're already committed to Tapbots' iOS apps or want to make a statement on the value of third parties in an ecosystem.
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TweetBot for Mac reaches the Mac App Store, keeps the 3rd-party Twitter client flame alive originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Oct 2012 12:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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