![]() ![]() Apple famously marketed Snow Leopard as having "zero new features". The goals of Snow Leopard were improved performance, greater efficiency and the reduction of its overall memory footprint, unlike previous versions of Mac OS X which focused more on new features. The release of Snow Leopard came nearly two years after the launch of Mac OS X Leopard, the second longest time span between successive Mac OS X releases (the time span between Tiger and Leopard was the longest). As a result of the low price, initial sales of Snow Leopard were significantly higher than that of its predecessors whose price started at US$129. On August 28, 2009, it was released worldwide, and was made available for purchase from Apple's website and retail stores at the price of US$29 for a single-user license. Snow Leopard was publicly unveiled on Jat Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Site license terms: Single contact for support single physical address or company with fewer than 1,000 employees.Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Site licenses: PDFpen $999, PDFpenPro $1299 Upgrade from PDFpen to PDFpenPro 5.X: $40 Upgrade from earlier versions of PDFpenPro: $25 Office Pack: $279.95 (office use up to 5 users in one office) (Free upgrade for purchases made on or after February 14, 2010)įamily Pack: $119.95 (home use up to 5 computers in one household) Upgrade from earlier versions of PDFpen: $25 Office Pack: $179.95 (office use up to 5 users in one office) ![]() or later.įamily Pack: $74.95 (home use up to 5 computers in one household) – Mac OS X 10.6 and later and a 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor is required for PDFpen 5.9 and PDFpenPro 5.9. – Available in English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French – Automate PDF manipulations with AppleScript – Create and edit Table of Contents (requires PDFpenPro) – Create cross-platform fillable PDF forms (requires PDFpenPro) – Convert a website into a multi-page PDF document (requires PDFpenPro) – Save frequently-used images, signatures, objects and text in the Library – Mark up documents with highlighting, underscoring and strikethrough – Select and copy text across multiple columns – Copy and paste rich text retain fonts and formatting when copying from PDFs – Insert page numbers and specify positioning and format, including Roman numerals and Bates Numbering – Insert and remove pages drag and drop to re-order pages in a PDF combine PDFs – Deskew scanned document pages for improved OCR – Perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on scanned documents – Scan directly from Image Capture or TWAIN scanners – Adjust resolution, color depth and contrast in an image or scanned document – iCloud storage for seamless editing on Mac and iOS with PDFpen for iPad and PDFpen for iPhone – Redact or erase text, including OCR text use search-and-redact or search-and-replace – Move, resize, copy and delete images in original PDF – Correct text in original PDF with editable text blocks – Adopts Apple’s sandboxing for improved security – Adopts OAuth secure authorization method to log in to Evernote – Improves performance by significantly reducing memory usage Full versions of PDFpen and PDFpenPro are also available to purchase on Apple’s Mac App Store. Fully-functional demo versions are available at. iCloud storage requires OS X 10.7.2 or later. PDFpen 5.9 and PDFpenPro 5.9 require OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or later and 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Upgrades from any version of PDFpen to PDFpenPro 5.9 are $40. Upgrades from earlier versions of either application are $25.00, and free to users who purchased on or after February 14, 2010. Office Pack licenses, which cover 5 users in an office, are $179.95 for PDFpen and $279.95 for PDFpenPro. The Family Pack, for home use, is $74.95 for PDFpen and $119.95 for PDFpenPro. PDFpen retails for $59.95, PDFpenPro for $99.95. ![]() The changes in PDFpen 5.9 have also been made in PDFpenPro 5.9, the Pro version that can also convert websites into PDFs, create fillable PDF forms, and construct document table of contents. The update adds OAuth secure authorization for Evernote users who take advantage of PDFpen’s Save to Evernote capability. ![]() PDFpen 5.9 adopts Apple’s sandboxing for improved security and compatibility with the Mac App Store. The update significantly improves performance by reducing memory usage, in addition to other improvements and fixes. San Francisco, CA – Octo– Smile has released PDFpen 5.9, an update to its popular and affordable PDF editor for Mac OS X. PDFpen 5.9 Significantly Improves Performance for Large Documents Screenshots, product icons and company logo: ![]()
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