Master PDF Editor
i just recently found out that you can also use libreoffice draw to edit pdf files
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- Mike Walsh
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MasterPDFEditor-Update
I have uploaded the newest version of MasterPDFEditor-5.4.38, both 32 and 64 bit.
Look at the first post for the information.
bliss,
festus
Look at the first post for the information.
bliss,
festus
- Mike Walsh
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Hi, festus.
For some reason, the Data File Host link just 'loads' forever, yet never seems to connect...
Anyways; in UPup 'Raring' tonight. As you know, I'd got the older 5.0.36 installed here, so I followed your first link, d/l'ed the tarball, unzipped with UExtract, and swapped the main directory over in /opt. Sorted!
(Just to be on the safe side, I've run a new .pet up for 5.4.38, and stuck it in my Puppy-stuff 'archive'. I like these self-contained, all-in-one-directory apps; just like DeaDBeef, they make packaging very easy indeed. And mean it's very simple to keep the Puppy 'cupboard' fully-stocked!)
I always have Qt4 installed for various other apps that require it (Dukto, for one) - 4.8.6, in my case - so that item, at least, is a 'given'. Cheers, anyway..!
Mike.
For some reason, the Data File Host link just 'loads' forever, yet never seems to connect...
Anyways; in UPup 'Raring' tonight. As you know, I'd got the older 5.0.36 installed here, so I followed your first link, d/l'ed the tarball, unzipped with UExtract, and swapped the main directory over in /opt. Sorted!
(Just to be on the safe side, I've run a new .pet up for 5.4.38, and stuck it in my Puppy-stuff 'archive'. I like these self-contained, all-in-one-directory apps; just like DeaDBeef, they make packaging very easy indeed. And mean it's very simple to keep the Puppy 'cupboard' fully-stocked!)
I always have Qt4 installed for various other apps that require it (Dukto, for one) - 4.8.6, in my case - so that item, at least, is a 'given'. Cheers, anyway..!
Mike.
- Mike Walsh
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Hey, festus.
Umm.....nope. Like Ally found, that comes back as a 403 forbidden.
Y'know, this is why I find it helps to have a dedicated cloud-hosting a/c - in my case, I have 2; MediaFire and the long-standing Google Drive, which I've had for over 15 years, but only started using a couple of years back...
The snag, of course, with the 'free' ones (like DataFileHost) is that if nobody downloads the item for a set period of time, they delete it to save on server space. Which can be annoying..!
I can thoroughly recommend MediaFire. Even on the 'free' a/c, they're very good at quickly sorting out any issues you may have.
https://www.mediafire.com/
I've no idea of your location, but MediaFire are based somewhere in Texas...
Mike.
Umm.....nope. Like Ally found, that comes back as a 403 forbidden.
Y'know, this is why I find it helps to have a dedicated cloud-hosting a/c - in my case, I have 2; MediaFire and the long-standing Google Drive, which I've had for over 15 years, but only started using a couple of years back...
The snag, of course, with the 'free' ones (like DataFileHost) is that if nobody downloads the item for a set period of time, they delete it to save on server space. Which can be annoying..!
I can thoroughly recommend MediaFire. Even on the 'free' a/c, they're very good at quickly sorting out any issues you may have.
https://www.mediafire.com/
I've no idea of your location, but MediaFire are based somewhere in Texas...
Mike.
- Mike Walsh
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@ festus:-
Oh, that's better..!
Yes, you'll find that'll work far better for sharing stuff. There's quite a number of us on here who use MediaFire....and it's well set-out, and extremely easy to use. You can arrange things into a standard 'tree' layout, as you add more items; sub-folders/directories, etc. Makes everything easier to find.
Sorted!
Mike.
Oh, that's better..!
Yes, you'll find that'll work far better for sharing stuff. There's quite a number of us on here who use MediaFire....and it's well set-out, and extremely easy to use. You can arrange things into a standard 'tree' layout, as you add more items; sub-folders/directories, etc. Makes everything easier to find.
Sorted!
Mike.
Cheers festus -
downloaded your 5.4.38 update into stock-standard BionicPup64 and it overwrote (?) the previous pet to open with all working history from the previous version intact. Thanks heaps
downloaded your 5.4.38 update into stock-standard BionicPup64 and it overwrote (?) the previous pet to open with all working history from the previous version intact. Thanks heaps
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Lots of functions not working in 5.4.38 unless registered
Masterpdfeditor build 5.4.38 unregistered Linux version seems to have a lot of limitations. Lots of functions say "you are not allowed to use this function in the free version" and there is a Registration button.
Used to say free for non-commercial use without limitation I think. Yet now, at the Linux download page you get: "Functionality comparison of the unregistered and commercial versions" and things definitely don't work. I have it on this Linux machine...
I thought that was maybe just Microsoft version, but no, lots of functions don't work any more in this newer Masterpdfeditor for Linux. No-one else noticed that?
wiak
Used to say free for non-commercial use without limitation I think. Yet now, at the Linux download page you get: "Functionality comparison of the unregistered and commercial versions" and things definitely don't work. I have it on this Linux machine...
I thought that was maybe just Microsoft version, but no, lots of functions don't work any more in this newer Masterpdfeditor for Linux. No-one else noticed that?
wiak
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Yes, I noticed the same thing several months ago. Since then I've passed on version 5 and I only use version 4 unencumbered by blocked functionality. The drawbacks are that version 4 tells me a new upgrade is available each time it starts, and, of course, version 5 features are missing.
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@wiak & step
And hello, to all
Yes, I agree with the limited functionality in the newer 5.x series, esp. the watermarks inserted on every page of the document when editing text and images.
Therefore, like step, I use an older 4 series, ie, 4.3.61
I have updated the first post with 32 and 64 bit "sfs" packages.
Sorry for the delay in getting these on board.
bliss, festus
And hello, to all
Yes, I agree with the limited functionality in the newer 5.x series, esp. the watermarks inserted on every page of the document when editing text and images.
Therefore, like step, I use an older 4 series, ie, 4.3.61
I have updated the first post with 32 and 64 bit "sfs" packages.
Sorry for the delay in getting these on board.
bliss, festus
Yes, that's also the one I use here, and yes pity about that upgrade message everytime it starts, but its a great pdf editor otherwise.festus wrote:inserted on every page of the document when editing text and images.
Therefore, like step, I use an older 4 series, ie, 4.3.61
wiak
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Tiny Linux Blog: https://www.tinylinux.info/
Check Firmware: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=1022797