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It’s clear to say that Macworld | iWorld is far smaller than the Consumer Electronics Show, but for those of us who actually talk to the exhibitors and look for stimulating products, a couple of days are still necessary to visit each of the 270-extra booths. We found oodles of neat products, and here are our picks for the most notable things we only just can’t resist sharing.
Most Welcome iPad Port -- We’re big fans of PDFpen for the Mac, so we were jazzed to see that Beam has now brought the program to the iPad, where it can read and edit PDFs in apparently all the ways we’re used to on the Mac. That includes adding text, images, and signatures; editing contents; adding notes, comments, and scribbles; filling out PDF forms; striking, resizing, copying, and deleting images; drawing lines, arrows, rectangles, ellipses, and polygons, marking up documents with highlights, underscores, and strikethroughs, and more. PDFpen for iPad can come back with and save PDFs directly with Dropbox, Evernote, and
Google Docs; allotment PDFs with a computer via Wi-Fi; and transfer files using iTunes, FTP, WebDAV, and iDisk. But what I haven’t yet seen in another serious program (other than Apple's iWork) is that PDFpen for iPad can store documents in iCloud for sharing between devices. PDFpen for iPad costs only $9.99 from the App Aggregate .
Source: TidBITS