The software Google's browser uses to show PDF files has been proprietary for years, but now it's an open-source project called PDFium that others can scrutinize or use themselves. Stephen Shankland ...
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I replaced Adobe Acrobat with this open-source PDF reader, and it’s faster than I expected
I tested multiple PDF readers, and that's when I discovered SumatraPDF. Honestly, I didn't expect much from this open-source ...
Adobe’s Portable Document Format (PDF) is a popular choice for exchanging documents over the Internet, but how do you access and present PDF files in your Java applications? Jeff Friesen introduces ...
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4 open‑source PDF tools that replace Adobe Acrobat for everyday work
ONLYOFFICE is a fully-featured open-source office suite that offers a powerful PDF toolkit. This powerful PDF editor makes it a great replacement for day-to-day document work, as it’s not just a ...
The latest trends and issues around the use of open source software in the enterprise. Google taken its PDFium software library forward into open source project status. PDFium is an open-source PDF ...
The new open-source tool BentoPDF appears in version 1.0 with extensive PDF functions, Docker integration, and a focus on local data processing. With BentoPDF 1.0.0, a new open-source tool for PDF ...
The PDF (portable document format) standard was created in the 1990s by Adobe cofounder John Warnock to make it possible for people to share reliably formatted documents across a wide range of ...
Ghostscript, an open-source interpreter for PostScript language and PDF files widely used in Linux, has been found vulnerable to a critical-severity remote code execution flaw. The flaw is tracked as ...
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