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    bridgex

    bridgex

    Convert files like docx, xlsx, pptx, html, and more to MarkDown

    Bridgex is an open‑source graphical interface for converting files to Markdown, built in Python and based on Pyside6 (Qt for Python). Its objective is to simplify access to the Markitdown library through a straightforward, modular visual experience. Features ✨ - Cross‑platform graphical interface. - Efficient file‑to‑Markdown conversion. - Modularity: easy to adapt and extend. - Support for multiple input formats. - Lightweight editing prior to saving. Supported Formats...
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    Java Source Code to PDF

    Java Source Code Converter to PDF

    This app converts your java source code to PDF. It will convert all the .JAVA files in the folder you select (and will look for .JAVA recursively in all child folders) and create the same folder structure where you desire (destination folder) with all the converted source code in PDF format. It will ignore files and directories that start with dot (.) (ex: .svn). And all the comments will be highlighted.
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