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Update PDF on iMac
Effortless PDF updates on your 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 to the browser-based tool, where you can comment and highlight your document using various tools like highlighting, text annotation, or drawing with a pen.
You can use the pen for freehand drawing, text annotations for notes, highlights to emphasize text, and shapes like arrows to mark important areas. Adjust tool colors as needed.
Yes, you can update PDFs on any iMac, including the 27-inch model. Access the annotation tool through your browser to edit and comment directly on your document.
Yes, the annotation tool works on iMac Pros since it's a browser-based application, providing all necessary PDF annotation tools without additional software.
Yes, you can update PDFs on your desktop iMac by uploading the file to the browser tool. Use the available annotation options to make the necessary updates.
Yes, use the highlighting tool in the browser-based annotation tool to emphasize important content in your PDF documents on your iMac.
Select the text annotation tool from the toolbar, click on your PDF where you want to add text, and type your notes. You can adjust font size and color as needed.
Absolutely, this tool supports all iMac models, including the 24-inch. Access the PDF annotation feature via a standard web browser on your device.
No, the tool doesn't allow editing of existing text in the PDF. You can only annotate over the document with new comments or highlights.
You can upload PDFs up to 100 MB. This ensures smooth functionality and allows for extensive annotation capabilities without file size issues.
No, the tool processes one file at a time. Upload a single PDF, annotate your changes, and then proceed with another document.
No, currently the annotation tool is only accessible via desktop browsers. This includes all iMac models but excludes mobile devices.
No, no installation is needed. The tool is fully browser-based, allowing you to annotate PDFs directly on your iMac without downloading extra software.
Yes, after annotating your PDF, you can download the file with all embedded annotations. Alternatively, save it in Evernote by logging in.
No, the tool doesn't include OCR capabilities for text extraction from images. It focuses on adding annotations to existing PDFs and image files.