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Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

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Introduction Whether it is for office needs or personal life needs, the commonly used Office software in computers has been extended to PDF. Whether it is PPT or word documents, they often need to be converted into PDF format. For Linux systems, there is no built-in PDF software. For Linux users, finding a suitable and easy-to-use PDF editor is not an easy task. Today I will try to list three useful PDF tools for you.

Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

LibreOffice Draw

LibreOffice Draw is an open source and free office suite that is not only suitable for Linux systems, but also for Windows and Mac OS X systems. LibreOffice Draw official documents state that the system will be permanently free for enterprises and individuals, and the code will be fully open.

Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

For those who don’t have many special requirements for PDF (such as just need to edit PDF documents), then this is a good tool. But if you have high requirements for PDF tools (such as needing to edit scanned documents), then Draw may no longer be an ideal tool.

PDF Studio

PDF Studio is a commercial software that can meet most of your needs. It can mark up PDF documents and images, and can separate or merge existing PDF files.

Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

PDF Studio mainly includes interactive form designer, OCR, content editing, batch processing of multiple PDFs, PDF file comparison, PDF optimization and other functions. But as a commercial software, PDF Studio naturally requires payment. If you want to use its editing features, you need to pay a one-time fee of $129. Of course, you can do a free trial before buying.

You can download the software directly from the PDF Studio official website, and then enter the command "asd" in your Linux system to complete the installation.

Master PDF Editor

Master PDF Editor is a powerful PDF editing software (can also edit XPS), and it is also a tool recommended by most Linux users (priced at US$49.95). It can not only edit PDF text and images, but also export PDF files to a variety of image formats.

Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

For Chinese Linux users, Master PDF Editor’s language options also include Simplified Chinese, which has become a major advantage of Master PDF Editor.

Who said PDF can’t board the Linux boat?

In general, if your needs for PDF are not complicated, then the first LibreOffice Draw can meet your needs, and if you have deeper requirements, you can try the other two, they are basically All the features you need.

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