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    Pandoc

    Pandoc

    The universal markup converter

    Pandoc is a universal document converter able to convert files from a multitude of markup formats into another. With Pandoc, you have a swiss-army knife of a converter, able to convert practically any markup format into any other. Pandoc contains a Haskell library for conversions as well as a command-line tool that uses this library. It can convert to and from just about anything-- lightweight markup formats, HTML formats, documentation formats, ebooks, TeX formats, word processor formats and so much more. ...
    Downloads: 261 This Week
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    Snappy PDF

    Snappy PDF

    A ServiceProvider for Snappy

    Laravel Snappy is a Laravel wrapper around the Snappy PDF/Image library, which itself is powered by wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage, allowing you to generate PDFs and images directly from HTML. It lets you take a Blade view, raw HTML string, or file and turn it into a downloadable, savable, or in-browser PDF/image response with just a few lines of code. The package integrates cleanly with the Laravel service container and offers a simple facade/API so you can quickly configure page size,...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gotenberg

    Gotenberg

    A Docker-powered stateless API for PDF files

    ...Build your own Docker image by adding new tools and create modules that provide new routes to the API. Gotenberg provides a developer-friendly API to interact with powerful tools like Chromium and LibreOffice for converting numerous document formats (HTML, Markdown, Word, Excel, etc.) into PDF files, and more!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Super-PDF-Editor-Lite

    Super-PDF-Editor-Lite

    World's most comprehensive, powerful, process-based PDF editor

    World's most comprehensive, powerful, process-based and lighting fast PDF reader, editor and batch processor. Includes features like Create PDF from Images, HTML, Text files. Create a processing log file. Extract Page, Split Page, Rotate Page, Merge Page, Duplicate page, Move Page, Printing, and Compress Page. Improve image enhancement before OCR operation for better OCR performance. pdf Imposition, etc. Super PDF Editor is best for bulk pdf processing, especially for the printing industry. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    mPDF

    mPDF

    PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML

    mPDF is a PHP library that generates PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML. The original author, Ian Back, wrote mPDF to output PDF files ‘on-the-fly’ from his website, handling different languages. It is slower than the original scripts e.g. HTML2FPDF and produces larger files when using Unicode fonts, but support for CSS styles etc. and has been much enhanced. Supports almost all languages including RTL (Arabic and Hebrew), and CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean). ...
    Downloads: 93 This Week
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