Watch a video, have fun!

Take a look at the video below. Name of the video is: Let’s take a look at Erick’s video of PDF Editor for Mac Beta. It is funny, short, and made by Charis Wen. Please watch:

Mmmmm. Are you laughing now? Then you should thank Charis. She is really a funny and talented girl. Do you agree? ;-)

About the video
The original video tutorial of how to insert images in PDF files for PDF Editor for Mac Beta is made by Erick, you can view it here: http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-editor-for-mac-screencast.html#d
Things are like this: One week before the release of PDF Editor for Mac Beta, we received some feedbacks from the Closed Beta users and learned that many of them didn’t know how to use our PDF Editor for Mac Beta. We were surprised and then planed to make some video tutorials for users to learn how to use PDF Editor for Mac Beta before its release. Because there was little time left, so Erick, Charis, Will and I all joined the work of making the video tutorials. Each one made a small part. Those video tutorials are available now and you can watch on our site. Among all the videos, Erick made the parts of Insert images and Edit PDF text. Because he was not familiar with the recording software as well as made the video tutorials in a hurry, so the results still needed improvement. Then Charis made the video above just for fun. BTW, the video tutorials on our site are temporary, and we’ll improve them in the near future.

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  1. Watch a video, have fun!…

    Look, the truth behind a screencast! Not every screencast maker knows what he is doing. A staff in AnyBizSoft Studio made fun of the screencast which her colleague made for the latest AnyBizSoft PDF Editor Beta….

  2. Will says:

    Really funny, Charis

  3. Ashleyyyyyy says:

    What’s going on? :-D
    Found you funny guys on Facebook.
    Good job.

  4. chanel h says:

    additional interesting on th is website.

  5. aerospace says:

    Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

 

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