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Review PDF on Mac
Effortlessly review PDFs on your Mac
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Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To review a PDF on your Mac, use an online annotation tool. Upload your PDF and utilize features like highlighting, text notes, and shapes to mark key points.
Use annotation tools like the pen for freehand drawings, highlights for emphasis, text for comments, and shapes for visual markers. These tools enhance your document review.
Yes, the annotation tool is a great alternative for reviewing PDFs on Mac. It allows annotations and highlights directly in your browser without special software.
Use the highlighting tool to emphasize important text or sections. It's color-coded, so you can organize your notes clearly.
The tool supports PDF files and image formats like JPG, PNG, JPEG, and WEBP, allowing you to review a variety of documents.
Yes, use the text annotation tool to insert comments directly onto the PDF. It's useful for placing notes and feedback exactly where you need them.
The annotation tool supports multi-page PDFs, allowing you to scroll through each page and add annotations as needed before downloading the final document.
Yes, the tool offers a color picker to customize annotation colors, making it easier to distinguish and organize your notes.
Yes, after completing your annotations, download the PDF for easy saving and sharing. You can also save it in Evernote if you're signed in.
The tool supports files up to 100 MB per session. Ensure your files are within this size for optimal performance during review.
No, the tool requires an internet connection as it operates entirely in your web browser. No installation is needed.
No, the tool does not allow editing of existing text in PDFs. You can only place annotations on the document.
No, the annotation tool is designed for desktop use. You need to access it from a Mac or another computer through a desktop browser.
No, you can only annotate one file at a time. You must complete and download annotations before moving to another file.
No, real-time collaboration is not available. The tool focuses on individual document review and annotation within a single session.