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pdfarranger
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Pdftool.org: modify pdfs offline in the browser
On Linux I like to use:
https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger and https://gitlab.com/scarpetta/pdfmixtool for such tasks.
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Wechsel von Windows auf Linux - zu viele Programme Windows-only?
Für PDFs verwende ich pdfarranger.
- Transition from Windows to Linux: is there a way to do this things on linux too?
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A note of appreciation for paperless ngx
I see some questions in the comments about document splitting and if you are using PDF for the export in scanning, this adds an extra step but may be valuable in the long run. For Linux users at least, there is "pdfarranger" which most distros have. You can install that, load the PDF and re-arrange pages, remove pages, etc.
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An open-source pdf editor?
PDFArranger
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What's a really niche tool you use that you can't live without?
So, I guess, pdfarranger might be faster than PDFSam. https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger
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Software to convert many JPG's into a PDF or similar.
I like PDF Arranger for converting JPEGs to PDFs (open source on Windows) https://github.com/pdfarranger/pdfarranger.
- New Browser-based PDF Editor (github link)
- I wanna design UI/Ux for open source!
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What's the best tool to merge pdf files?
PDF Arranger
GmsCore
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LineageOS is currently installed on 1.5M Android devices
Is anyone here daily-driving microg and can share their experiences? https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Implementation-Status does not exactly inspire confidence.
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A closer look at e/OS: Murena's privacy-first 'deGoogled' Android alternative
microG itself connects directly to Google: https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Google-Network-Connec...
No shit, of course they do.
>In general, we obviously try to minimize the connections to Google, but some services strictly rely on them and would just not work without.
What exactly do you think they should do instead?
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[Help] Is there a module I can install that enables push notifications on a device without google services?
Yes, the Xposed module is one way. There are also other ways
- Firefox for Android is adding support for 400 add-ons
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Magic Earth: OSM based map and routing with croud sourced traffic data
Google Play Services implements a lot of increasingly vital features and interfaces on Android. Not having it kills a good number of things people consider important, like push notifications (some apps are designed to still send push notifications like Signal, but it's kind of a hack and does drain the battery). If you're looking for almost the same functionality without google play services, MicroG[1] is an open source implementation of Google Play Services and its' associated components. I don't think it works on GrapheneOS unfortunately, but GrapheneOS already sandboxes all the Google Play Services components, so you should be fine as is. "Normal"/stock Android roms aren't set up the same way however, so you pretty much need either Google Play Services or MicroG for push notifications, location services, etc.
[1] - https://microg.org/
- Google vs. the Open Web
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Changing the Android captive portal page
Except /e/OS then throws that out the window because it installs and enables microG by default which immediately connects directly to Google: https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Google-Network-Connec...
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How to block ads without VPN and editing host files
#1: Google began deleting accounts that use Aurora Store #2: MicroG 0.2.26.223616 released | 0 comments #3: microG + SafetyNet on LineageOS [Guide]
It may work but won't out of the box. r/microg will be your friend with that. https://github.com/microg/GmsCore/wiki/Implementation-Status
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MicroG v0.2.28.231657 released (changelog)
I don't know, Marvin isn't always very communicative, but keep in mind that every additional feature means additional work and additional bugs, and Marvin doesn't see to have too much time on his hands to work on MicroG (although it's nice that he seems to have been getting some help lately). Your best bet to obtain what you ask for would be to open an issue for a feature request here; however, there is already a similar request here (so I wouldn't open another) and you can see how it's panning out.
What are some alternatives?
pdfsam - PDFsam, a desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files and extract pages
MinMicroG - Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases here.
FakeGApps - A better approach for microg
openauto - AndroidAuto headunit emulator
AppImageKit - Package desktop applications as AppImages that run on common Linux-based operating systems, such as RHEL, CentOS, openSUSE, SLED, Ubuntu, Fedora, debian and derivatives. Join #AppImage on irc.libera.chat
UnifiedNlp - Alternative network location provider for Android, with plugin interface to easily integrate third-party location providers.
opengapps - The main repository of the Open GApps Project
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
NanoDroid
bromite - Bromite is a Chromium fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements; take back your browser!
Suwayomi-Server - A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.