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Soda PDF is an application to view, create, and edit PDF files, developed by LULU Software in Canada since 2010. It has features such as merging, signing, rearranging, and commenting PDFs, and supports various file formats and cloud storage integration.
A comprehensive list of software used to manage Portable Document Format (PDF) documents, with terminology, platforms, licenses and features. Includes creators, viewers, editors, converters, development libraries and web-based tools.
Sumatra PDF is a free and open-source document viewer for Windows that supports many formats, including PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and CBZ. It is portable, lightweight, and has a minimalist design with no external dependencies.
CC PDF Converter was a free and open-source program that allowed users to convert documents into PDF files on Microsoft Windows operating systems, while embedding a Creative Commons license. The application leveraged RedMon and Ghostscript and was licensed under the GNU GPL. A 2013 review in PC World gave the software 4 out of 5 stars.
AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.
PDF-XChange Viewer is a freemium PDF reader for Windows that supports saving, importing, exporting and creating PDF files. It also has OCR and annotation features, and is compatible with Wine on Linux.
PDFCreator is a free and open source application that converts documents into PDF format by creating a virtual printer. It has different editions with additional features and supports Windows 11, but also includes adware toolbars and software by default.
PDF stands for Portable Document Format, a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, independently of software, hardware, and operating systems. PDF files can contain various content such as vector graphics, raster images, multimedia, forms, and encryption, and are standardized as ISO 32000.