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    Paperless-ng

    Paperless-ng

    A supercharged version of paperless, scan, index and archive docs

    Paperless is a simple Django application running in two parts, a Consumer (the thing that does the indexing) and a Web server (the part that lets you search & download already-indexed documents). Paper is a nightmare. Environmental issues aside, there’s no excuse for it in the 21st century. It takes up space, collects dust, doesn’t support any form of a search feature, indexing is tedious, it’s heavy and prone to damage & loss. I wrote this to make “going paperless” easier. I do not have to...
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    A Windows Graphical User Interface for XPdf and PdfToHtml Tools. An easy way to convert PDF files in simple text, jpeg, html and or extract images. It use xpdf (http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/home.html) and pdftohtml
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    Python module and program to extract documentation strings from python functions, classes, and methods and transform them into LaTeX, PDF, HTML, or HTB (wxWidgets help viewer) documents. All file distributions contain compiled help files in PDF and HTB.
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