OT: Acrobat plug-in information

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Thu Aug 16 11:15:28 PDT 2007


Steve,

Look at "PDFpen 3.2 Released with Proofreading Marks for Easier PDF Editing" at
http://www.creativepro.com/story/news/25572.html.

I'd try it myself, but I don't have a Mac. ;-  )

Art



On 8/16/07, Steve Rickaby <srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> Apologies for OT posting. I've been trawling the Adobe site looking for information on third-party plug-ins for Acrobat, as there is for example for FrameMaker, but so far have not found anything.
>
> . If anyone can point me to an Acrobat site like the Leximation FrameMaker plug-in web pages, I'd be most grateful
>
> . I am specifically looking for:
>
>   - Proofreading tool support, i.e. a plug-in to create and handle traditional proofreader's marks more efficiently than drawing them freehand using Acrobat's commenting tools.
>
>   - Any support for index compilation when working from PDF. [Here I mean traditional book indexing, not PDF concordance indexing].
>
> I am Mac-based. As far as proofing tools are concerned, I am aware of the paperlessproofs plug-in <http://www.paperlessproofs.com>, but that is Windows-only 'at present', to quote the site. Is also imposes a per-page licensing model, which I would view as a bad arrangement.
>
> Please mail me off-list. Thanks.
> --
> Steve
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