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Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.5 Offers PDF Form Filling

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September 24, 2008

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Bluebeam Software Inc. (Pasadena, CA) released Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.5 with PDF form filling and batch text stamping. These new features provide users in any industry with a professional and affordable alternative for sharing and communicating ideas through PDF.

Bluebeam's new form filling technology allows users to type information directly into PDF forms and select buttons, check boxes, list and combo boxes, pushbuttons and radio buttons. The ability to complete and save PDF forms electronically aids professionals with a more efficient, paperless workflow. For customers who assemble and distribute PDF documents, Revu added improvements to apply text stamps across multiple files.

Visit Bluebeam Software for more information.

For previous DE coverage, read “Bluebeam PDF Revu 6.2 Adds Tablet Functionality,” (May 2008).

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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