Reprinted from TidBITS by permission; reuse governed by Creative Commons license BY-NC-ND 3.0. TidBITS has offered years of thoughtful commentary on Apple and Internet topics. For free email subscriptions and access to the entire TidBITS archive, visit http://www.tidbits.com/ PDFpen and PDFpenPro 6.1 Agen G. N. Schmitz With the release of version 6.1 of [1]PDFpen and [2]PDFpenPro, you can put away your ink pad for good... at least when it comes to business documents. The latest update to Smile's all-purpose PDF editing apps adds a library standard business stamps such as Confidential, Sign Here, and Approved, and it offers the capability for adding your own stamps to the library. You can find the new range of stamps by going to Window > Library (Command-Y) and clicking the stamp icon in the Library palette. [3]Image Both versions also bring the capability to add pop-up notes to PDF annotations such as highlighting and drawing objects, add support for saving PDFs to Evernote Business notebooks, and enable the opening of PDF documents with missing or incorrect extensions. PDFpenPro 6.1 now enables you to create form fields for an entire PDF document (in addition to per page), and adds a command to detect and create links from URLs automatically as well as an option to display source URLs on pages when creating a PDF from a Web site. ($59.95/$99.95 new with a 20 percent discount for [4]TidBITS members, free update from version 6.0, 51.5/52.3 MB) References 1. http://www.smilesoftware.com/PDFpen/ 2. http://www.smilesoftware.com/PDFpenPro/ 3. http://tidbits.com/resources/2013-11/pdfpen61-stamps.png 4. http://tidbits.com/member_benefits.html