top | item 44776132 (no title) byyll | 7 months ago How does that compare to https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF ? discuss order hn newest cxr|7 months ago A cursory check reveals some answers:* the one you linked is a browser-based thin client; this one runs right on the user's machine* 100% less Docker and other devslop—drastically simpler deployment and development cycles byyll|7 months ago It still seems to require a browser to use. But sure, I guess it's easier to start with. load replies (1) PseudoComputer|7 months ago I think Stirling PDF is a great product, but there meant for more Enterprise level users. LuxPDF is meant for very quick file conversions or modifications and is geared towards freelancers, students, small business etc.
cxr|7 months ago A cursory check reveals some answers:* the one you linked is a browser-based thin client; this one runs right on the user's machine* 100% less Docker and other devslop—drastically simpler deployment and development cycles byyll|7 months ago It still seems to require a browser to use. But sure, I guess it's easier to start with. load replies (1)
byyll|7 months ago It still seems to require a browser to use. But sure, I guess it's easier to start with. load replies (1)
PseudoComputer|7 months ago I think Stirling PDF is a great product, but there meant for more Enterprise level users. LuxPDF is meant for very quick file conversions or modifications and is geared towards freelancers, students, small business etc.
cxr|7 months ago
* the one you linked is a browser-based thin client; this one runs right on the user's machine
* 100% less Docker and other devslop—drastically simpler deployment and development cycles
byyll|7 months ago
PseudoComputer|7 months ago