Foxit PDF Editor
Version History
Foxit PDF Editor 1.4
- Page level operations:you can import/export PDF pages, or change page layout. These new features are accessible from "Page" menu.
- Graphic Editor:you can use a simple but useful graphic editor to change any graphic shapes (lines, polygons, curves, stroked, filled, etc.). You can insert whole new graphic objects (select "Object: Add Graph:Add New Graphic" menu item) or modify existing ones (select "Graphic Editing" from popup menu when you right-click on a graphic object).
- Image Editor:you can make some simple but useful changes to any existing image (select "Image Editing" from popup menu when you right-click on an image object).
Foxit PDF Editor 1.3
- In-place editing allows you to quickly make changes to your documents.
- New user-friendly interface for "Import Windows Font".
Foxit PDF Editor 1.2
- New Color Spacing Settings in PDF Editing Options for changing the displaying color mode: both RGB and CMYK supported. Transparency of the colors is also supported.
- New Spplit Text Option for splitting one integrate text object into two or several part so that you can easily move the text part you want.
- New Image formats are supported like GIF and JPG.
Foxit PDF Editor 1.1
Released in June 2004, Foxit PDF Editor 1.1 added even more convenience and capabilities for working with complicated PDF files.
- Enhanced document manipulation like copy and paste, redo and undo, save and rollback saving etc.
- Page manipulation - user can now insert and delete pages, and configure page size.
- Import Windows font - user can import Windows fonts to be used in any text object.
- Graphic Keyboard for Embedded Font - user can use a Graphic Keyboard to edit the text objects with embedded fonts.
Foxit PDF Editor 1.0
In March 2004, after one year of extensive development, Foxit Software Company introduced the first version of Foxit PDF Editor. It provided user ability to change PDF files no other tools have provided before. All basic editing features have been built in this initial version, making it the first and only real editor for PDF files.