PDF4QT Changelog

What's new in PDF4QT 1.3.7

Jan 11, 2024
  • New Release: PDF4QT Version 1.3.7 (January 10, 2024):
  • It is with great pleasure that I announce the latest update to my PDF toolkit: PDF4QT Version 1.3.7. This version brings a wealth of improvements and bug fixes, enhancing the overall stability and functionality of the software. We've worked hard to address issues that matter most to our users, and we're excited to roll out these changes to improve your PDF management experience.
  • Here's a rundown of the key updates in this release:
  • Issue #142: Resolved a problem where users were unable to scroll to the top of documents.
  • Issue #141: Added a convenient Save button to the toolbar for quick access.
  • Issue #140: Fixed a bug that caused newly created bookmarks to be empty.
  • Issue #139: Changing the page layout no longer resets the current page, preserving your workflow.
  • Issue #137: Corrected an issue where hex color codes weren't properly converted to color values in redactions.
  • Issue #134: Implemented a search bar for quick actions to enhance user efficiency.
  • Issue #133: Improved the rectangle selector for easier page selection within PDFs.
  • Issue #129: Ensured compatibility with lcms 2.16 to prevent compilation issues.
  • Issue #128: Created a comprehensive list of markup annotations for better annotation management.
  • Issue #126: Removed unnecessary QtCore include from main headers to streamline the codebase.
  • Issue #119: Further improvements to the search bar for a more powerful search experience.
  • Issue #118: Added CMAKE options for creating minimal builds, optimizing resource usage.
  • Issue #116: Enhanced the search bar functionality to remember searched text and support scroll and zoom.
  • Issue #115: A redesigned sidebar widget with new, intuitive icons.
  • Issue #113: Fixed a color customization issue that occurred in certain scanned PDFs.
  • Issue #112: Introduced smooth scrolling for a more natural reading experience.
  • Issue #104: Clarified the pdf_3d branch and licensing details.
  • Issue #102: Addressed queries regarding the use of Qt's PDF tools versus Poppler or muPDF.
  • Issue #99: Added icons optimized for dark mode, reducing eye strain.
  • Issue #55: Resolved the issue with system certificates store not being found.
  • Issue #54: Enhanced bookmarking functionality for easier navigation through pages.
  • These updates are part of my ongoing commitment to providing a robust and user-friendly PDF solution. I hope that these new features and fixes will greatly enhance your productivity and enjoyment when working with PDF4QT.
  • Your feedback is invaluable to me, and it is your insights that help shape my software. Please continue to send me your thoughts, ideas, and reviews.
  • Upgrade to PDF4QT Version 1.3.7 today and take advantage of the latest features and improvements. I am confident that this update will offer you a smoother and more efficient PDF editing experience.
  • Thank you for your continued support, and for making PDF4QT your PDF software of choice.

New in PDF4QT 1.3.6 (Nov 27, 2023)

  • I am thrilled to announce the latest release of our flagship PDF viewer and editor, PDF4QT 1.3.6. This update marks a significant leap forward in my commitment to providing a seamless and accessible PDF experience for all users. I've listened to your feedback and tackled various issues to enhance performance, security, and usability. Let's dive into the details of what's new and improved!
  • KEY FIXES:
  • Security Enhancement (Issue #110): I've fortified PDF4QT Viewer Profi/Lite against potential security vulnerabilities. Now, when you use the 'Send by Email' feature, you can be confident that no arbitrary code execution will take place, keeping your system secure.
  • Text and Font Restoration (Issue #109): Say goodbye to missing text or fonts. I've resolved the mysterious case of the disappearing content, ensuring your documents are displayed in full, with all parts intact.
  • Hardware Acceleration Warning (Issue #106): For those encountering warnings about unsupported hardware acceleration, I've smoothed out the performance kinks, so you'll enjoy a smoother experience regardless of your device's capabilities.
  • Bookmark Accessibility (Issue #103): I've enabled the bookmark sidebar from the get-go, so you can jump right into organizing your document, even if no bookmarks were previously present.
  • Document Display (Issue #100 & #58): Highlighting and reading documents is now clearer and more intuitive, enhancing your document interaction capabilities.
  • User Interface Improvements (Issue #97): With added drag-and-drop functionality in DocPage Organizer, managing your documents is now more intuitive and efficient.
  • On Linux (Issue #94), I have restructured the directory layout to align more closely with Linux filesystem standards and guidelines.
  • Font Defaulting (Issue #83): When fonts in a PDF aren't recognized, PDF4QT v1.3.6 can now specify a default font, ensuring your document's readability is never compromised.
  • Outline Editing (Issue #76): I've introduced outline editing, allowing you to structure your documents in a way that makes sense for you and your readers.
  • EXCITING NEW FEATURES:
  • Accessibility Options (Issue #108): Accessibility is at the heart of my update. I've added options to improve the reading experience for users with different needs, ensuring everyone has equal access to information. In my most significant feature rollout, I'm proud to introduce a color adjustment feature specifically designed for visually impaired persons. With six color modes to choose from, users can customize their viewing experience to their visual preferences, making reading PDFs more comfortable than ever before.
  • The PDF4QT 1.3.6 update is not just about enhancements; it's about transforming the way you interact with PDFs. Whether it's through improved security, restored content, or groundbreaking accessibility features, I'm dedicated to providing a product that exceeds expectations.
  • Upgrade to PDF4QT 1.3.6 today and experience a PDF viewer and editor that truly adapts to your needs. Download the latest version and let me know how it changes your PDF game!

New in PDF4QT 1.3.4 (Sep 19, 2023)

  • I'm excited to announce the release of PDF4QT Version 1.3.4, which includes several important updates and fixes. I've taken your feedback on board and addressed various issues based on your insights.
  • In this release:
  • Issue #75: I've completely redesigned the sidebar widget.
  • Issue #74: Highlighting text no longer opens the sidebar every time.
  • Issue #73: I've resolved several minor GUI issues.
  • Issue #71: I've fixed the issue of pages appearing as "mirrored".
  • Issue #69: The problem of dashed lines not rendering as expected has been resolved.
  • Issue #68: An alternative VCPKG file dependent on Qt has been added.
  • Issue #59: I've fixed the character font encoding issue. The program will no longer use the (1, 0) Mac Roman table if the (3, 1) unicode table is present, as per specification.
  • Issue #50: I've resolved the issues with some PDF types not opening as expected, or not opening at all.
  • I hope you'll find these updates helpful and that they'll enhance your experience with PDF4QT. I always aim to improve the software and deliver the best possible product to you.
  • Your feedback is invaluable to me, so please continue to send your comments, suggestions, and reviews.
  • Don't wait! Update to PDF4QT Version 1.3.4 now and enjoy a more streamlined and bug-free experience.