Kauka PDf Luna
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Ke ho'āʻo nei ka hui ma hope o ka noi e koi i nā mea hoʻohana e hoʻonui i ka mana PRO (uku) o ka polokalamu. Eia kekahi, e komo ʻoe i nā kālepa me kēia polokalamu no ka mea ke kaupalena nei ka mana manuahi i kona hiki. ʻoiai naʻe, ʻo ka mana āu e ʻike ai ma ʻaneʻi a ʻo ia ka





DESCRIPTION:
ʻO ka Luna PDF PDF ka hopena maikaʻi loa no ka hoʻoponoponoʻana i nā faila PDF i Linux.
Hiki iā ʻoe ke hana, hoʻoponopono, nānā, hoʻopili, kau inoa a paʻi i nā palapala PDF pili.
- I loko o kahi palapala PDF, hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻoponopono a hoʻohui i nā kikokikona me kekahi ʻano hoʻopono, hoʻokomo i nā kiʻi a hoʻoponopono paha i kekahi mea.
- Nā palapala manaʻo me nā peʻa, nā memo, ke koho ʻana, nā kikokikona i lalo a i ʻole strikethrough a me nā mea hana ʻē aʻe.
- Fill PDF forms in a fast and simple way. Add and edit PDF control elements like flags, buttons, lists, etc.


We are in desperate need for a good PDF editor for our TROM ebooks and Linux is severely lacking one. We are therefore forced to use LibreOffice Draw to create our books, then export to a PDF format. It would be a lot easier to be able to edit the PDFs directly. Master PDF Editor is by far the best and (almost) only PDF Editor for Linux that can handle more than basic PDF editing needs. This version of the software is the free version for Linux, so you should not get forced to upgrade by the company behind the software. it is, as far we know, an open source piece of software and only requires a few trades to use it such as the company reminding people to upgrade to the pro version that costs money, or limiting its functionalities (but these are not multiple).