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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $199.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows 3.x, Windows XP
- Date added: March 13, 2009
- Total Downloads: 9,619
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From Bluebeam Software :One-click PDF from within AutoCAD, SolidWorks and MS Office. Bluebeam automatically reads your CAD settings for orientation, scale, line weights, merged lines, plot style table, and page size to create a perfect PDF. Also includes a full PDF Editor for text editing and text review annotations, MultiView technology to open up to 16 different tabbed views simultaneously, image snapshot, PDF layers, batch printing, and DynamicDefault to automatically memorize settings like font, color, opacity, revolutionary Tool Chest technology to memorize and generate custom tools, a custom stamp editor, takeoff and measure tools, search with integrated markup, tabbed views, and split windows. Plus, the Bluebeam Stapler combines or batch creates multiple PDF files. The included Bluebeam PDF printer driver converts to PDF and 10 other formats from any other CAD or Windows application. This professional version translates your DWG, DWF, and other CAD or Windows files to PDF, TIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, PSD, and PXL and easily converts between PDF to TIF, TIF to JPG, or a combination thereof.
Version 6.5.4 adds PDF form filling, batch stamping, deskewing pages, header-footers, new Tablet PC interoperability with OneNote and Journal.
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