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    bridgex

    bridgex

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

    ...Supported Formats 📂 Bridgex supports conversion of the following file formats: - PDF (.pdf) - Word (.docx) - PowerPoint (.pptx) - Excel (.xlsx, .xls, .csv) - Outlook Messages (.msg) - Text (.txt, .text) - Markdown (.md, .markdown) - JSON (.json, .jsonl) - XML (.xml) - RSS/Atom (.rss, .atom) - HTML/MHTML (.html, .htm, .mhtml) - ePub (.epub) - Compressed files (.zip) - Jupyter Notebooks (.ipynb) - Other formats supported by Markitdown Bridgex is not an IDE, text editor, Markdown editor, or document viewer
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    pdf-editor

    pdf-editor

    Edit your PDFs without needing a subscription or creating accounts

    Edit your PDFs without needing a subscription or creating accounts. Add a GUI/Turn it into a web application. Add a parser for the command line to do multiple commands at once e.g. merge (cut pdf1) pdf2. Tested working with Python 3.8.5. Install venv (py -3.8 -m pip install virtualenv). PDF and Word documents are binary files, which makes them much more complex than plaintext files. In addition to text, they store lots of font, color, and layout information.
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