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Saturday, July 15, 2017

Hancom Flexcil dispatches PDF edit app with pen for iPad

Flexcil enables iPad clients to comment on, take notes, and catch pictures and content of PDF records utilizing touch pens or Apple pencil.


Hancom Flexcil has propelled a PDF commenting on and altering application for iPad that utilizations Apple pencil or a touch pen of the clients' picking. 

Called Flexcil, clients can stack up their PDF document on the application to compose notes, and highlight or circle imperative content utilizing their touch pen. 

They can "drag and drop" message on the PDF by revolving around and dragging them to a different scratch pad that can be stacked beside it. 

A pencil case UI that can be set anyplace on screen will enable clients to pick the shading and thickness. 

The application likewise has a "palm dismissal" highlight that averts perusing of palms or fingers other than when composing. 

The PDF explanation and study apparatus is gone for use by understudies, essayists, and instructors, the organization said. It bolsters iCloud and Google Drive. 

Flexcil is free for download on the App Store and backings a sum of 10 dialects including Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, and French. The augmented paid variant, Flexcil Standard Mode, costs $9.89. 

The paid-for variant enables clients to change their current notes into PDFs utilizing the application. They can likewise look through their gathering of alters, and discover unique PDF documents that they relocated content and pictures from. 

Hancom Flexcil is an auxiliary of Hancom, the South Korean word processor designer. It begun off as an in-house startup and has been esteemed at 9.3 billion won ($8.1 million) by the Korea Invention Promotion Association. 

The beta adaptation, propelled toward the end in South Korea, was positioned second on the free application records for iPad. 

"Internationally, the dissemination of electronic reports and computerized reading material is effectively rising and we trust that Flexcil's convenience will extend going ahead," said a Hancom representative. "We intend to include versatile view and an Android adaptation at a later date."




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