![]() Also, several App Store reviews complain of frequent crashing, but I didn’t have this problem. My signature ended up pretty sloppy every time. I wasn’t a fan of how trackpad signatures recognized my finger. That said, there is always room for improvement. I’m thoroughly pleased by how fast PDF Expert is even when handling long or graphically intense documents. Annotations and highlights are effective without being obtrusive. When you’re ready to share, PDF Expert includes support for OS X’s built-in Share Sheet, which means you can even send it to other third-party apps if need be. Likewise, selecting the signature tool opens your collection of signatures and lets you add more via either keyboard or trackpad. For instance, if you select the pen tool, this is where you pick the color, line width and opacity. When you select a tool to work with, the toolbar on the right pops in with options specific to that tool, very reminiscent of the inspector in Apple’s iWork suite. Annotations and bookmarks conveniently save in the left side to improve organization. From left to right, you can highlight, underline and strikeout text, use a pen, eraser, text or shapes, or add a note, stamp, signature or make a selection. After opening a PDF, you’ll see all the tools available nicely lined up at the top, plus document view, zoom and search functions. Working with a file is ridiculously straightforward. ![]() It’ll let you open a file by browsing or dropping one right in, access recently opened files and even gives you tutorials for common actions: reading PDFs, annotating, merging files, signing with a signature and filling out forms. The app features a very convenient New Tab page for when you don’t have any files to work with just yet. PDF Expert makes good use of its New Tab page. What impressed me most though is the user interface, which perfectly complements OS X Yosemite and El Capitan and makes common tools easy to access and understand. PDF Expert has extensive tools for annotating and highlighting your documents, adding additional text and shapes, useful pre-made stamps to communicate such messages as “approved” or “declined,” custom signatures and plenty more.
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