[CS-FSLUG] PDF annotation tools
Micah Yoder
micah at yoderdev.com
Fri Jul 3 12:28:10 CDT 2020
Okular tied to the Windows Store? Looks like there is a standalone
downloader for KDE Windows software. Might install a lot of stuff, I
don't know, haven't tried it, but it looks like it would work.
https://okular.kde.org/download.php
On 7/2/20 2:39 PM, Tim Young wrote:
> The new version of Windows 10 allows you to do some level of
> annotation through the "Edge browser". If you open the pdf in edge,
> you can highlight and underline. I *think* that came in the 1909
> version of Win 10. But it might be 2004
>
> - Tim
>
> On 7/2/2020 1:11 PM, Eduardo Sanchez wrote:
>> Dear Listmembers,
>>
>> May God bless you all. Please help this poor fellow who is near the
>> point of insanity.
>>
>> Since I teach various courses on online/distance settings, I need my
>> students to digitally annotate PDF Files. And most if not all of them
>> use Windows.
>>
>> Of course, I could tell them to use Acrobat Pro, but the application is
>> overkill and really expensive.
>>
>> Okular is very nice, has a great Windows version and good annotation
>> capabilities. However, is tied to the Windows Store. That stuid store
>> required my students to udpate their security tokens, and then promptly
>> told them that they could not download anything from the Store for 30
>> days. So my students cannot install Okular.
>>
>> Therefore, I would like to ask you suggestions to digitally annotate
>> PDF files. The simpler and more foolproof the suggestion, the better.
>> I'm just one block away to commit myself to an asylum.
>>
>> Blessings,
>>
>>
>> Eduardo
>>
>>
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