PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source
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@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@tim_g said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@krisleslie said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
If you want to keep it simple, if you head over to ninite.com they have:
Foxit Reader
Alternative PDF Reader 9.0.1.1049
LibreOffice
Free Office Suite 6.0.2 (JRE recommended)
SumatraPDF
Lightweight PDF Reader 3.1.2
CutePDF
Print Documents as PDF Files 3.2
PDFCreator
Print Documents as PDF Files 3.1.2.10844
OpenOfficeMost of those are readers, though. Foxit, for example, to edit is $130.
Yeah, but it works well and is cheaper than Adobe Pro. Foxit is our go to as well.
I should mention there are some users who need Adobe Pro where Foxit doesn't work 100%. But the details I don't know there.
Foxit is what we already had. Looking if saving money from that is viable.
PDFElement is $100, so it is a savings. But savings enough to retrain users? Maybe not.
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For editing only free alternative I've found is LibreOffice, but it quite limited.
For merging I like pdf24, It works great.
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@tim_g said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@tim_g said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@krisleslie said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
If you want to keep it simple, if you head over to ninite.com they have:
Foxit Reader
Alternative PDF Reader 9.0.1.1049
LibreOffice
Free Office Suite 6.0.2 (JRE recommended)
SumatraPDF
Lightweight PDF Reader 3.1.2
CutePDF
Print Documents as PDF Files 3.2
PDFCreator
Print Documents as PDF Files 3.1.2.10844
OpenOfficeMost of those are readers, though. Foxit, for example, to edit is $130.
Yeah, but it works well and is cheaper than Adobe Pro. Foxit is our go to as well.
I should mention there are some users who need Adobe Pro where Foxit doesn't work 100%. But the details I don't know there.
Foxit is what we already had. Looking if saving money from that is viable.
There's probably copyrights and stuff with PDF. Otherwise PDF editors I'm sure would be more abundant. I know of no real ones that don't cost a decent amount of money. You're probably stuck paying for something like that, or change format.
It is an open standard.
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Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
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@scottalanmiller sweeeeet!
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@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
LibreOffice Draw is great. I didn't think of using that to make PDFs.... I've only used it to make charts, maps, and diagrams.
But I just did a quick search and found this:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/create-a-pdf-with-fillable-forms-in-libreoffice/So awesome!
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@dustinb3403 said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller sweeeeet!
Yeah, this is a huge win.
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@tim_g said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
LibreOffice Draw is great. I didn't think of using that to make PDFs.... I've only used it to make charts, maps, and diagrams.
But I just did a quick search and found this:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/create-a-pdf-with-fillable-forms-in-libreoffice/So awesome!
All parts of LibreOffice can create a PDF natively.
I thought the criteria was to edit an existing PDF.
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@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
So it is opening an existing PDF, editing, and then saving again, correct?
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@jaredbusch said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
So it is opening an existing PDF, editing, and then saving again, correct?
Yeah I tested that myself. I opened a 175 page PDF and could edit it as if it was native to it.
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I have found 2 solutions which work well for our CPA firm.
For the past few years we have been happy with:
https://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-editor
Also, for another pdf editing option, which includes some DMS like features is:
https://www.lucion.com/filecenter-overview.html
However, neither is open-source, but you can license the Tracker solution code for dev purposes. Actually that is that the "File Center product does, and add other bells and whistles on it. -
@jaredbusch said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
@scottalanmiller said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Person testing just said that LibreOffice Draw appears to work for them!
So it is opening an existing PDF, editing, and then saving again, correct?
yes.
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Try the "Edit" feature in the Tracker product I post above. For example, on an existing PDF you can edit, move or delete things:
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@spiral said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
Try the "Edit" feature in the Tracker product I post above. For example, on an existing PDF you can edit, move or delete things:
But it just made the whole PDF out of line on the text.
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I was demonstrating that I could edit a pdf. Using Form 1040, which the IRS created originally, I can delete text, move it, or change it to whatever I want using the edit feature in Tracker's PDFedit
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@spiral said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
I was demonstrating that I could edit a pdf. Using Form 1040, which the IRS created originally, I can delete text, move it, or change it to whatever I want using the edit feature in Tracker's PDFedit
Sounds good.
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@spiral said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
I was demonstrating that I could edit a pdf. Using Form 1040, which the IRS created originally, I can delete text, move it, or change it to whatever I want using the edit feature in Tracker's PDFedit
True, but if the demonstration you give also spews garbage on the original PDF< that is not a good sign for me wanting to use it.
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I'll have to try OpenOffice myself to see if you can redact pdf text with it.
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@eddiejennings said in PDF Editor Alternatives, Preferably Open Source:
I'll have to try OpenOffice myself to see if you can redact pdf text with it.
You want LibreOffice, not OpenOffice. It's a bit more modern.
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Bah. I meant LibreOffice :P. Brain is too tired this morning.