PDF4QT: An open-source PDF editor designed for both Windows and Linux

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PDF4QT: An open-source PDF editor designed for both Windows and Linux

#1 Post by lintalist »

PDF4QT - https://jakubmelka.github.io/
Downloads - https://github.com/JakubMelka/PDF4QT/releases - download the zip and unpack[1]
Stealth: No, leaves QT folders in Appdata\Local\MelkaJ\PDF4QT*
PDF4QT: An open-source PDF editor designed for both Windows and Linux. This modern solution offers an unparalleled experience for viewing, editing, and rendering PDF documents for all users, as well as developers. Developers have access to a robust C++ library and a practical command line tool for seamless script integration. Regular users can enjoy our four applications packed with a wealth of features.
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These tools are designed to transform the way you interact with PDF documents, offering a comprehensive set of features for viewing, editing, manipulating, and comparing PDFs. Preview our applications in the screenshots section and unlock a new level of efficiency in your workflow.
  • PDF4QT Viewer Profi: Go beyond basic browsing. This tool packs a punch with a host of advanced features, including encryption, document reading, digital signature verification, annotation editing, and even support for searching text using regular expressions. Turn pages into images, and enhance your PDF interactions with multiple available plugins.
  • PDF4QT Viewer Lite: Simplify your viewing experience. This lightweight viewer offers essential viewing functions in a clean, user-friendly interface.
  • PDF4QT DocPage Organizer: Take control of your documents. Manage whole documents or individual pages with ease. Merge documents into a single file, or split them into multiple ones. You can also move, clone, or add pages with a few clicks, all within an intuitive user interface.
  • PDF4QT DocDiff: Spot differences effortlessly. This tool allows users to open two documents and receive a detailed list of differences. View these differences in a page-to-page window where they are clearly marked. Save these differences into an XML file for future reference.
Screenshots https://jakubmelka.github.io/screenshots/

[1] Installation Windows: MSI installer is readily provided for MS Windows users, complete with a zip archive containing all the necessary files for those who prefer to run the program without installation.

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Also leaves ini files in:
AppData\Roaming\MelkaJ\*

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#3 Post by webfork »

Updated to 1.5.0.0 two weeks ago. Lots of nice features here but the available regex search is a very welcome addition. Very few tools out there that can handle those.

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#4 Post by lintalist »

A bit unstable (few crashes) and I just don't like the icons on the button bar (silly reason, but still).

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#5 Post by Midas »

@webfork: Thanks for updating. 8)

@lintalist: I feel your pain, flat monochrome styles are an eyesore. :?

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