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    Dompdf

    Dompdf

    HTML to PDF converter for PHP

    ...It is a style-driven renderer, it will download and read external stylesheets, inline style tags, and the style attributes of individual HTML elements. It also supports most presentational HTML attributes. PDF rendering is currently provided either by PDFLib or by a bundled version the R&OS CPDF class written by Wayne Munro. (Some important changes have been made to the R&OS class, however). In order to use PDFLib with dompdf, the PDFLib PECL extension is required. Using PDFLib improves performance and reduces the memory requirements of dompdf somewhat, while the R&OS CPDF class, though slightly slower, eliminates any dependencies on external PDF libraries.
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    Skim

    Skim

    A PDF Reader and Note-taker for OS X

    Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. It is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF, but is also great for viewing any PDF file. Skim requires OS X 10.10 or higher.
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    Downloads: 3,283 This Week
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    PDFTK Builder Enhanced

    Enhanced version of the PDFTK Builder GUI for PDF Toolkit on Windows

    Free and open source GUI application for manipulating PDF files using the Windows version of PDF Toolkit (PDFtk) - split, merge, stamp, number pages, rotate, metadata, bookmarks, attachments, etc. This project is a fork of PDFTK Builder by Angus Johnson that enhances the user interface, adds functions, and enables use of later versions of PDFtk. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License: GPLv3.
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    Downloads: 157 This Week
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    gsSetInitialView

    GUI to set PDF initial view using Ghostscript on Windows

    ...The GUI allows for user selection of the initial view settings (navigation pane, page layout, zoom, etc.), generates a snippet of corresponding PostScript code (pdfmark), and then runs the Ghostscript command line program to apply the pdfmark to the PDF file. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License GPLv3.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    PDFtk Bookmarks Editor

    GUI for updating PDF bookmarks using PDF Toolkit (PDFtk) on Windows

    ...User selects the PDF via drag and drop and then edits the bookmark entries in a text file using a simple, 1-line data format. Program handles everything else in response to a few user button clicks. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License: GPLv3.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    PHP Pdf creation - R&OS
    MOVED TO GITHUB https://github.com/ole1986/pdf-php
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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