Adobe's Acrobat is the original redlining tool: Got really big
with corporations back in version 3 when fortune 500 companies
started using it as the sole means of communications.
There is Autodesk's own Volo View (not the lame free version, but
the decent one that costs money):
http://www3.autodesk.com/adsk/section/0,,836781-123112,00.html
And there are tons more out there: a quick search in your
favorite Internet Search Engine should reveal a healthy dozen or
so solutions.
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Dean Saadallah
www.pendean.com
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"J McCarl" wrote in message
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> Is anybody here redlining on screen instead of on paper? We
have been
> wondering about options and programs for this. Is plotting to a
.pdf and
> using Adobe a good way to go? What are the limits. The info I
could find on
> Adobe doesn't list a lot of redlining options. What other
products are
> available? Any opinions on RasterX products?
>
> Thanks!
>
>