![]() ![]() ![]() Now retail software is no more and everything is downloaded. It was great to have that experience and super exciting at the time! While not super successful financially, it was great advertising. PDFpen was even shipped as a physical retail product and appeared on the shelves of the Apple Store in 2006. Our deadline was Macworld 2004, January! We were solving issues and building the product the morning we shipped! I can only remember it was a little hair-raising. The goal was to make it easy to use and easy to sign contracts. Our first release of PDFpen was focused on document assembly and signing. We figured we could fit somewhere between those two extremes. Next, looking at the PDF editor options in 2003 there appeared a huge gap between Apple’s Preview, in which PDFs were read-only, and Adobe Acrobat, which was much more than most needed for everyday use. ![]() Plus, faxing was slowly ceding ground to email in general. By cutting that process completely and signing the fax directly as a PDF, we could send it back by either fax or email. PDFpen was conceived because we were tired of printing and signing and scanning documents we received as electronic faxes from PageSender. Smile’s 15th Birthday means PDFpen’s 14th Birthday was in January! In our first year as SmileOnMyMac when we embarked on PDFpen, the second product Greg and I were to work on together. In this series we’re looking back at some of our history. On June 12, 2018, Smile celebrates our 15th birthday. ![]()
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