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https://www.maketecheasier.com/free-pdf-editors/ By Robert Zak – Posted on Dec 17, 2018 in Software Tools PDFs are one of the most rigid, frustrating document formats in the history of PC software. Everything looks great on a PDF, but the lack of possibilities when it comes to actually editing them are maddening. Of course, that’s kind of the point of a PDF – electronic paper, essentially – but if you want to edit one, then you’ll need to find some dedicated software to do that job for you. Luckily, you don’t need to splash out on Acrobat DC Pro because there are some great free PDF editors that let you reorder, merge, change pages and in some cases even the text in PDFs. We’ve specifically selected seven you can use on Windows, Mac and Linux. Related : Icecream PDF Editor 1. LibreOffice Draw Quite often, converting PDFs to Word documents is the road to damnation, as you’re likely to be faced with untold formatting o...
https://www.maketecheasier.com/google-map-alternatives/ By Robert Zak – Posted on Jun 9, 2019 in Internet Google Maps is good. Let’s just get that out of the way first. Google’s ever-updating, ever-improving navigation is popular and robust enough to have more or less brought on the death of the paper map, and it feels like it’s getting more and more accessible by the day. But there are still reasons why you wouldn’t want to, or can’t, use Google Maps. Some countries, like China, run a pretty tight ship when it comes to regulation, making Google Maps over there as good as useless, or maybe you just don’t want Google algorithms profiting off your data. Whatever your reasons, we won’t pry, and instead treat you to the best map apps that aren’t prefaced with “Google.” 1. OsmAnd Platforms: Android , iOS One of the best features of this robust open-source navigation app is the presence of offline maps, whi...