![]() To make better use of this space, PDF Viewer now shows more page thumbnails when in larger windows or on larger screens. Mac apps often appear on large screens like the new 16-inch MacBook Pro or huge external displays. And in version 4.1, we updated the app icon to be truly Mac-like: ![]() Additionally, the app now uses the accent color and text highlight color set in System Preferences. While automatic saving is the norm on iOS, not everyone uses this on the Mac, so we added a Save As command. Of course, Preferences should be in a separate window, so we fixed that. We moved search to the sidebar so it doesn’t obstruct your view of the PDF pages. We made many adjustments to the app to make it fit nicely alongside other Mac apps. In fact, version 4.1 is the twelfth release of PDF Viewer for Mac in the two months it has been available! Since then, we’ve received lots of great feedback that has shaped the app over the course of frequent updates. As such, we’re pleased with our decision to release PDF Viewer for Mac on day one with macOS Catalina despite the challenges that came along with it. Some of our company’s core values are continuous improvement, being open to feedback, and being willing to embrace the latest technology. In this post I’d like to highlight some of the key improvements in 4.1 and recent patch releases. Today we’re releasing PDF Viewer 4.1 on both iOS and Mac. We’ve iterated quickly on the Mac app, coming out with frequent updates to respond to feedback and add useful features that didn’t make it in the initial launch. Since then, our focus has been on polish and smaller enhancements. Alongside the releases of macOS Catalina and iOS 13, we both launched the first version of PDF Viewer for Mac and released PDF Viewer 4 for iOS, the latter of which added support for Dark Mode and multiple windows on iPad.
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