I’ve got PDFpenPro 6 and it’s fine as well. I also bought the Take Control book - helps even if Smilesoftware has a lot of info on their home page. I also bought Textexpander from the same company after listening to more Mac Power Users podcasts from David & Katie. He also did the video tutorials for Pdfpen 7. Got the tip from David Sparky, macsparkys - same guy who did the podcast about Devonthink. Korm mentioned that he had some quirks with the app but I have not experienced any so far. I don´t have so much use for the OCR-function, prefer to use the built in ABBY in DevonThink PRO Office. Most important difference from Preview is that I can edit the pdf easy and also export it to a format that could be read by Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Works perfect together with DevonThink and is now my default. Played with the app for a day and I am impressed. Great instruction/tutorial videos on Smilesoftwares homepage. I asked one pre-sale question before buying and one short support question afterwards - both answered within 30 minutes on a Saturday night (!) so very happy with their support - definitely as good as DevonThinks support. I prefer nowadays to buy my apps right from the developers homepage however, then I am sure to get upgrades for a discounted price. (Only version bought at Apple Store are able to sync to iCloud Drive). Not cheap but I prefer to pay for the app itself and not pay monthly like Adobe offers. I did buy Pdfpen 7 and decided to go for the PRO version.
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