[vox] Best Linux PDF Editor

Darth Borehd darth.borehd at gmail.com
Fri May 5 15:50:56 PDT 2017


I was told to always cross post.

I mean commercial.  As in "you can't use it unless you pay money" kind.



On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Rick Moen <rick at linuxmafia.com> wrote:

> [Snip cross-post, as cross-posting across LUG mailing lists, in my
> experience, causes problems for the listadmins]
>
> Quoting Darth Borehd (darth.borehd at gmail.com):
>
> > I have seen Foxit, Master PDF, and PDF Studio are commercial packages
> that
> > work on Linux.  Should I get one?  Is there a free option somewhere?
>
> I can provide a comprehensive list of PDF editing codebases (and various
> people's notes about them) for you to explore:
>
> "PDF Editors" on http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Apps/
>
> (Deciding what's 'best' is entirely up to you.)
>
>
> P.S.:  I believe you meant proprietary, when you said 'commercial':
> The latter term means 'characterised by commerce', which is true of open
> source programs as well as proprietary ones, but your meaning is 'under
> restrictive licensing', not 'I can pay money to get a copy'.  E.g., FSF
> has for decades offered for sale suites of GNU software, which means
> that is commercial by definition.
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