Exporting PDF files in Linux is easy, and most of the documents I usually see are in PDF format. Using PDF can avoid opening win doc and ppt with libreOffice. Although libreOffice is compatible with them, I hate to do so and export the original doc and ppt files as pdf files directly. But in Linux, how does one edit the PDF document? We have also introduced a lot of software. But today, we provide you with a powerful tool, PDF Studio. The software is divided into Standard Edition and Professional Edition.
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Function:
#1 add bookmarks, watermarks, headers, and footers;
#2 split, rotate, and copy documents;
#3 support Internet services, such as @ Google Apps, mongobat.com, and SharePoint;
#4 Add comments
#5 page ranging
There are many other features, so I will not repeat them here.
Download:
For Linux, @ here
The source file is a script file. sh. Run "sh *. sh" on the terminal to install the SDK.
After the installation is complete, open it under "application.
Note: A watermark is added to the document you edited before you register the software.
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