
Browser-based PDF viewer and editor for developers and end users.
Features
- Extend PDF viewing and editing capabilities to an entire user base without requiring any client-side installation or maintenance.
- End users can view, edit, save, and form fill PDF files embedded within their browser.
- Updated user interface includes the following changes:
- The Pen tool was renamed the Signature tool.
- The Text tool was renamed the Typewriter tool.
- The Highlights tool was renamed the Toggle Highlights tool.
- ActivePDF Reader Plus Admin Tools now support logging in locally, or by using a workgroup or domain name.
- The Page menu has a new option, Append PDF:
- You can now import a new PDF file into your existing PDF, and save the file. The new PDF file is added to the end of your existing PDF and you can move or delete the pages within the PDF file.
- A new Form menu allows you to add options to forms, including:
- Text fields.
- Check boxes.
- Radio buttons.
- You can now select an image as your electronic signature using the Signature tool. Additionally, you can use a tablet browser to create your signature.
- Bookmarks now link to either an external URL, or internally to another page in the same PDF file.
- Reader Plus supports calculations in text form fields created in other PDF programs. Text fields with built-in Calculate property values work automatically when opening the PDF file in Reader Plus. The following text field Calculate values are supported:
- Sum.
- Product.
- Average.
- Minimum.
- Maximum.
Fixes
- Fixed - Saving, then downloading, a PDF file with text annotations causes the annotations to shift on the page.
- Fixed - If the decimal character for the service account running P3 REST is a comma instead of a period in the regional settings, Reader Plus does not load a PDF document into the browser.
- Fixed - When invoking the Signature tool in Internet Explorer, the Type tab is missing.