

Playing with the trial version of 1.0, though, I quickly realized that a ton of features were absent from the windows version. I even gave a lunchtime presentation to show everyone some of the really powerful features I had come to know and love from the windows side. The last 3 are at my most recent job, and when I found out that Bluebeam had created a Revu for Mac, I was quick to push our company to adopt. I've been using Revu for about 8 years, 5 of those on Windows. It has given them a sense of invincibility that has led to stagnation and a lack of genuine support for their customers. I wish there was another one out there so that these guys didn't have a monopoly on the market. To my knowledge, no other PDF software is geared towards the A+E market. But overall, the experience has been pretty good.īrings a lot of features and functionality missing from Acrobat. I also find it a bit difficult to navigate the menus and find the right tools when I'm in a hurry. The only downside I've noticed with Bluebeam Revu is that it can be a bit slow when working with large documents. I highly recommend this software to anyone who needs a powerful and reliable digital document management solution. The user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, and I can access the documents from anywhere. It's a great tool for creating, editing and collaborating on digital documents, and I love the fact that I can easily share them with my colleagues. I've been using Bluebeam Revu for a few months now and I'm really impressed with the comprehensive software suite it provides. But overall, it's a great tool and I would highly recommend it.

The only downside I've noticed is that it can be a bit slow when working with large documents. It's an excellent tool for creating, editing and collaborating on digital documents, and I can easily share them with my colleagues. Comments: I've been using Bluebeam Revu for a few months now and I'm very happy with the experience it provides.
