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1 month agoI recently switched to PDFgear. Much more easy and comfortable to use, but sadly still not open source. Give it a try if you’re interested.
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I recently switched to PDFgear. Much more easy and comfortable to use, but sadly still not open source. Give it a try if you’re interested.
Not any that actually let you edit properly. The best thing I’ve found is Xodo but that’s not open source.
Let’s hope they consolidate their social media presence further and stop posting on most of their other profiles as well.
It’s their call anyway, as is anyone else’s to keep using their services or not. I don’t think most of these companies’ use of their official social media profiles benefit anyone, and it’s certainly not a meaningful enough news for the echo they’re getting. Anyone truly interested in whatever Proton AG is doing will probably have a Proton account and undoubtedly receive frequent emails from them. Any stunts made by community managers representing them are just ephemeral noise.