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Highlight PDFs on iMac
Effortless PDF Highlighting on iMac
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Upload your PDF file to the browser-based tool on your iMac. Select the highlight tool and click and drag over the text or area you want to highlight.
Yes, you can select different colors from the color picker available in the tool. Customize your highlights to effectively differentiate important text or sections.
Yes, this tool supports multi-page PDFs. Navigate through the pages using the provided controls and add highlights to any desired section.
No, highlighting PDFs can be done directly in your browser without additional software. Simply access the tool via your web browser on an iMac.
The highlight tool allows you to click and drag over text or areas in your PDF to highlight them. Choose a color from the color picker to adjust your highlights.
Yes, the tool works on iMac desktops, providing an easy way to highlight PDF documents directly through your desktop browser.
Absolutely, the tool is compatible with iMac laptops, enabling you to highlight and review PDFs easily via your browser.
Yes, after highlighting your PDF, you can download the file directly to your iMac, keeping all annotations intact.
Yes, the tool supports PDF files up to 100 MB in size. Ensure your PDF meets these requirements to upload and highlight it successfully.
Yes, you can use both highlighting and annotation tools on the same PDF. Add highlights, notes, and even shapes for comprehensive markups.
As long as your older iMac model supports modern web browsers like Chrome or Firefox, you can use the tool to highlight PDFs.
No, you need an internet connection to use this browser-based tool for highlighting PDFs on your iMac.
No, you cannot edit text in a PDF with this tool. It's designed for annotations and highlighting purposes, not text editing.
If your iMac G3 can run a modern web browser, you might be able to access the tool; however, performance could be limited due to hardware constraints.
No, the tool does not offer OCR capabilities for text extraction from images. It's focused on annotations like highlights, drawings, and notes.