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rodlette | 2 years ago

Nice. I've been looking for something like this to self-host, to avoid my partner uploading sensitive documents to random PDF manipulation websites.

Any better alternatives I should be considering?

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Etheryte|2 years ago

If you happen to be on macOS, the Preview app does an absurd number of things to PDFs, and it does it well. To be honest I'm always surprised it isn't highlighted more by Apple, it's a great tool that pretty much always just works. You can split files, join them, rotate, add signatures, drawings, annotations, redact sections, etc. The feature list is long, especially considering that by the name of the application you'd think it could just preview files, not edit them.

sumedh|2 years ago

> to be honest I'm always surprised it isn't highlighted more by Apple

Probably because its not so intuitive, I have to google how to use some of the advanced features of Preview.

jftuga|2 years ago

A really nice, stand-alone command line tool is pdfcpu.

https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu

rodlette|2 years ago

Looks great, but my partner needs something more convenient.

It needs to be web based and work on desktop/mobile.

bayindirh|2 years ago

KDE’s Okular. Works on Linux, Windows and macOS.

If you’re on already macOS, Preview already has you covered.

jbc1|2 years ago

Does it need to be a self hosted web based tool or do you just need PDF software? If the latter I find PDF Expert to be powerful and nice to use.

tony69|2 years ago

I use pdftool.org which I saw on HN a while back

cde-v|2 years ago

Edge is surprising decent for marking up PDFs.