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Tbh I'd rather have less todos on my list than more. But I'll take it as a compliment that we are doing a good job here with PDF Arranger, so thank you :) There is a diff pdf here on github which is also the source for the Fedora package, not sure if that is the same or just a different project with the same name? https://github.com/vslavik/diff-pdf I do not know the project linked in the top post so everyone do your own research and proceed at your own risk with those links. On a technical note, both projects are c++ based which that is a different technology stack than PDF Arranger's. |
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Yes, you are right.
You're welcome.
Should be diffrent. GitHub diff-pdf you mentioned is sort of a command line app: The GUI for Diffpdf that I mentioned above, looks like this: |
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Yes, this is the newer closed-source version of that open-source app. I didn't know they were abandoning the new version, though. |
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I have been using Diffpdf for a long time. It works OK, but the app is from 2013 and the GUI is very outdated now.
On that page, you can find the open source code diffpdf-2.1.3.tar and the free binary for Win32 static version, DiffPDF 2.1.3.
I was wondering if you people are interested to take the open source code, update it and release a new version.
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