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29 lines
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# Roadmap
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I Hate PDFs is a small native macOS reader and annotation app. The roadmap should stay focused on local PDF review, standards-compatible annotations, and a small bundle.
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## Next
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- More explicit visual selection handles for the active annotation.
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- Better undo/redo integration for annotation edits.
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- Optional author identity preferences.
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- More granular sidebar and inspector layout memory for complex multi-window workflows.
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- Fully standards-compliant reply-thread relationships through a lower-level PDF writer if PDFKit continues rejecting object-valued `/IRT`.
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- Stronger interoperability test corpus covering Preview, Acrobat Reader, and browser PDF viewers.
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- Import/export verification fixtures for existing annotated PDFs.
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- Revisit form fill and signing later as a smaller, cleaner design.
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## Later
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- Optional OCR for scanned readings.
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- Optional citation metadata display.
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- Optional AI summaries or question prompts.
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- iPad companion app.
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- LMS integrations.
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## Not Planned
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- Accounts, sync, analytics, or cloud PDF upload.
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- Bundled PDF engines or large runtimes when system frameworks are enough.
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- Broad document-management features that pull focus away from reading and annotation.
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