On 21/1/24 18:16, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
I'm trying to get our states Attorney General to exert some influence over a
cell phone bill I don't owe. The AG has sent me a form letter PDF with fill
in the blanks for all the info.
If the PDF is editable (has the option to fill out the blanks), I use often
chromium.
Do we have an editor in our arsenal that can do that to a pdf?
I bought Master PDF Editor, but even the commercial Qoppa looks quiet
interesting.
My experience is, I can use MasterPDF Editor on two machines (i.e. Desktop and Laptop),
which is a requirement for me. Some times I need to reinstall the Debian Packages again,
because it "forgets" its license or has issues with Qt5 - so I kept the
original Debian Packages, as I didn't want to buy it again. I'm using Master PDF Editor
on Debian now over various Debian versions, and over various machines since several
years. Not renewing the lincese means only that I'm kept away from the latest features,
but not from the original progam.
Best regards,
Klaus.
My understanding of the nature of chromium, is that it retrieves all the
data that is input to chromium, and onsells it.
chroming is dangerous.
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Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
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