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Elizabeth’s Favorite Things: PDF Expert App

this entry has 0 Comments/ in File Management, Process Improvement / by Innovatively Organized
July 30, 2012
Description:
The newest version of the PDF Expert, the app that allows people to annotate, sign, and fill out PDFs, has been released for iPad.  The PDF Expert 4.1 comes complete with Microsoft SkyDrive, Office 365 SharePoint support, and Dropbox auto sync.  Not only do all of these new tools help you stay productive in the cloud and on-the-go, but they complement the new focus of Microsoft Office’s changes.   

 

Abilities:

  • SkyDrive compatibility allows you to access your files across any device
  • Automatic sync, allowing edits and annotations to be updated on all of your devices
  • Highlight, edit, and add notes on any PDF
  • Fill out Adobe PDF forms, sign documents

Great for:

  • Syncing all of your devices automatically
  • Working on-the-go, whether it be traveling, sitting in traffic, or stopping by a coffee shop
  • Going paperless, using documents in the cloud instead of hard copies

Cost: $9.99

Tags: apps, cloud, electronic organizing, mobile, on-the-go, paperless, PDF Expert App, products
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