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#40840 by artmanvt2000
Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:30 am
I have been looking at getting a PDF markup software and found Bluebeam to be very appealling. We have downloaded the demo and played around with it. It appears to be easy to use. My question is has any used this software? I would appreciate comments. I also didn't know if people have had luck with another PDF markup software.

We trying to get a PDF markup software for marking up engineers drawings and shop drawings for quicker correspondence.

Thanks to all that can help.
#40850 by Jeff Moore
Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:49 pm
Hi Arthur,
We have been using Bluebeam for almost a year now. Very easy to use. Works great for shop drawing review as well as reviewing engineers drawings. Take a look at the online demo's that Bluebeam has on their web site. These really give a good overview of the software.

Good luck.
Jeff
#40855 by joshhuggins
Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:28 pm
We've been using with good results. The free version does quite a bit. Worth a look for sure before you pay for something. The Pro version price is reasonable. We were even able to create digital "stamps" of our principle's professional stamps to add to PDF documents. Very handy for review stamps for PDF's.
#40885 by artmanvt2000
Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:24 pm
#40886 by MtnArch
Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:05 pm
#40887 by Roger D
Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:10 pm
#40888 by artmanvt2000
Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:40 pm
#40889 by Roger D
Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:51 pm
#40891 by joshhuggins
Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:09 pm
#40896 by artmanvt2000
Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:06 am
Roger, That is an interresting idea. I never thought of that.

Josh, I thought of that. When you use PDFill or some other means to create a pdf (through printing) it does "flatten" the image so that your markups can't be changed but it makes a slightly larger file than if you flatten the pdf. We used the flatten feature on our trial copy of Bluebeam.
#40910 by Vmorris1
Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:19 pm
I have been using BlueBeam Standard Edition for about two years now and find it to be a good markup tool. I have used it to do the following

- Markup existing Cad drawing.
- Creating PDF drawings.

For sometime now I have used this product to create 11x17 books which contain a mixture of building photographs, floor plans with associated room charts on a facility wide level of correctional facilities.

Its a nice tool for communicating with the client and architectural firms that works with me in the project.

The program does have some problems, I do a lot of cutting and pasting which depending on the size of the PDF file will slow down and sometime crash, leading to lost of work.

The tech support for the product is top shelve, the best I have worked with in trying to resolve problems in a timely manner.
#40911 by joshhuggins
Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:35 pm
#41049 by artmanvt2000
Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:09 am
Thank you very much for everyone's imput. I have been using PDF-Xchange View (the free version) for a couple of weeks and like it a lot. It is very easy to use and does everthing I need it to do. The Pro versions has a few little extras that would be handy, like inserting blank pages and inserting pages from other PDF's. The big advantage I find over Bluebeam is the "Stamp" options. PDF-Xchange view allows for stamps to be created from snap shots.
We using the mark-up software to mark-up shop drawings from our contractor on a job. We have a pdf of our shop drawing stamp that is set up with check boxes and text boxes (thanks to PDF-Tools). I fill in the shop drawing stamp with appropriate approval boxes checked and add the date and intials, then create a snap shot of the marked up stamp and insert as a new stamp. Then apply the stamp to the required shop drawings. A stamp works really well because there are some days that I use the same stamp for several shop drawings.

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