Title | Score |
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Software | Score |
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net.codeindustry.MasterPDFEditor "Versatile, and works very well with Linux Mint. Trial version is fully functional but with a watermark. The licensed version isn't cheap, but it's cheaper than the big name Windows/Mac equivalents, and it's the best option for a fully-featured PDF editor on Linux that I've found." |
4 |
org.onlyoffice.desktopeditors "I was using this on Ubuntu, and it worked really well. I used desktopeditors --force-scale=2 to change the UI to a scale more suitable for HiDPI monitors. However, that doesn't work on LM20 for me, and nor does right clicking on a doc to open in OnlyOffice. Maybe it's because on LM it's the Flatpack version, and on Ubuntu it's the Snap version." |
4 |
printer-driver-cups-pdf "Does the job most of the time, but I've found there are occasionally minor errors and inconsitencies when creating a PDF." |
3 |
pdfshuffler "I love this little app and have been using it for years. However, note that this is PDFshuffler 1.4.2 'transtitional package'. I don't know what that means, but it didn't work on my recent install of Linux Mint 20. I needed the later version, now called 'PDFarranger', version 1.6.0. It's further down the list of apps. " |
5 |