![]() If you purchased the Website Download Edition and your existing computer breaks or becomes inaccessible contact us and we can reset your License Activation Code.įor the latest news connect with us on Twitter and Facebook.Īdd corner styles to any shape vertex (where two straight lines meet), and create a huge range of inspiring shapes with ease. To install the App Store Edition it’s necessary to sign in to the App Store with the same Apple ID you used for the original purchase. You will need to install whichever edition you have purchased. IStudio Publisher is available as an App Store Edition (from the Mac App Store) and a Website Download Edition (includes all licensing options we sell from our website store). Have you purchased iStudio Publisher, but lost your license?Īll purchased licenses can still be used with the latest version of iStudio Publisher, even licenses from 2009! ![]() Step 5: Save your iStudio document and choose menu option File > Export as PDF to export a new PDF with the annotations and hyperlinks included.Īre you a student? Do you work in education? This sale gives you an EXTRA 40% OFF the educational price.Ĭontact us for volume discounts, available for schools, colleges and universities. The following screenshot shows a hyperlink being added to the "My Website" text: Step 4: Add hyperlinks to any of these items. Step 3: Annotate the PDF with text, shapes and images. PDFs are always inserted at full size, which means the only fine-tuning required is to align the PDF with the page. Step 2: Insert a PDF into iStudio, either via the menu option Insert > PDF, or by dragging it from your Desktop or other Finder folder. Step 1: Create a new iStudio document with a page size that matches the PDF page size. Here are the easy steps required to add new information and hyperlinks to an existing PDF. This is an ideal way of enhancing PDFs that will be viewed electronically and which were created by an app not capable of adding hyperlinks, or if the link destination wasn't known when the PDF was created. Use Case 2: iStudio Publisher can be used to add hyperlinks to any text, shapes, images, or page areas of any shape within an existing PDF. It's so much easier to keep everything electronic and add the required information using iStudio. Unless it's one of those electronically fillable forms this can mean resorting to a cumbersome process of printing out a copy, filling it in with a pen(!), and scanning a new PDF to email back. Use Case 1: Most people have at some time been emailed a PDF form to fill in and send back. IStudio Publisher is a perfect tool for adding more information to existing PDFs. In the meantime, iStudio Publisher 1.5.4 runs fine on M1 Macs via the translation technology. We are working towards releasing an M1 native version of iStudio Publisher, which will require a small number of third party software components included in iStudio Publisher to be updated, or engineered out. ![]() The answer is "Yes", iStudio Publisher 1.5.4 runs via Apple's new Rosetta 2 translation technology. Several users have asked whether iStudio Publisher will run on Macs with Apple's new M1 chip. All Big Sur users should update to iStudio Software 1.5.4. Yesterday we released iStudio Publisher 1.5.4, which is another free update. To run on Big Sur, you should install iStudio Publisher 1.5.3, which is a free update. Apple may fix this in a future release of Big Sur, but in the meantime we have implemented workarounds that fix the problems. All images and PDFs are shown at original (full) resolution, which is how they are included in all printouts and PDF exports.IStudio Publisher 1.5.2 will run on macOS Big Sur, but very slowly, due to some of the Apple library code being broken in Big Sur. All non-printing construction lines and characters are hidden and the View menu settings for these items are ignored. In Preview, what you see on the screen is exactly what will be printed or exported as a PDF. Text View can include all the same non-printing construction lines and characters as Normal View, which are shown (or hidden) via the same settings on the View menu. Shapes and lines can either be displayed at reduced opacity, or hidden entirely, via the View Options window. ![]() All images and PDFs are substituted by placeholders and all shape shadow and text shadow is hidden. Text View helps focus on writing, by removing distractions. Normal View can include different sorts of non-printing construction lines and characters, to aid with document creation, which can be shown (or hidden) via settings on the View menu. Different options for image and PDF display quality are provided on the View Options window. By default, Normal View shows all document content and large images are shown at reduced quality. Use the Edit Mode buttons (on the page view title bar) to select between Normal View, Text View and Preview.
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