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Hello, Redditors!
I’ve been on this website for a while as an ordinary user, just like you discussing news and laughing with funny pics. And as a member of this community, I understand that all of us hate any sort of sales here.
So, I’ll be honest with you. I work for Readdle (we develop iOS and OSx apps) and today I created my company’s acc. You must have heard about Spark Mail, PDF Expert, Documents, Calendars 5, Scanner Pro and Printer Pro. So, these are all our kids.
From time to time, I see posts about our apps and will try to reply more to your questions and tell you about giveaways or crazy discounts. Now I do really need some help from you, folks, cause Reddit proved to always be a source of nice ideas to me.
Perhaps, you know about my only OS X app for now - PDF Expert for Mac. I would be happy if you guys could give some of your feedback: what you do like about it, what you don’t, what’s lacking? Maybe you’re using another app (like Adobe Acrobat) and really enjoy it or you want to try PDF Expert but something’s stopping you. In what way you work with PDFs on your Mac? I’d appreciate any thought.
And in my turn, I promise to honestly answer all of your questions regarding PDF Expert itself or any of our other apps.
Deal? ;)