MobiPDF (formerly PDF Extra)
MobiPDF (formerly PDF Extra) is an intuitive reader and editor that allows you to read, edit, create, OCR, organize, annotate, fill and sign, convert, and share any PDF. This makes MobiPDF an excellent choice for users seeking a budget-friendly alternative to Adobe Acrobat Pro.
HERE’S WHAT YOU GET WITH MOBIPDF:
Multiple Page View Modes: Enjoy a distraction-free "Read Mode".
Advanced Editing Tools: Experience a Word-like PDF editing environment.
Two-Way Conversions: Convert PDFs to and from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or image formats.
OCR Support: Make scanned documents searchable.
Markup Tools: Highlight, comment, strikethrough, stamp, and more to enhance your documents.
Effortless PDF Organizer: Reorder, compress, split, and combine PDFs with ease.
Sign & Secure: Add signatures, create and fill forms, and protect your PDFs with passwords, encryption, and digital certificates.
Offline Mode: Work freely on your projects, even offline.
Seamless translation: One-click translate any PDF into 50+ languages.
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ManageEngine Endpoint Central
ManageEngine's Endpoint Central, formerly Desktop Central, is a Unified Endpoint Management Solution that manages enterprise mobility management, including all features of mobile app management and mobile device management, as well as client management for a wide range of endpoints such as mobile devices, laptops computers, tablets, servers, and other machines. ManageEngine Endpoint Central allows users to automate their desktop management tasks such as installing software, patching, managing IT assets, imaging, and deploying OS.
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GitUp
Work efficiently, securely, and without frustration. The Git interface you've always needed has finally come to life with GitUp, allowing you to visualize your intricate web of branches and merges with remarkable clarity. Every alteration you make, whether significant or minor, is instantly shown in GitUp's graph, eliminating the need for refreshing or delays. Simply select a commit and press the spacebar to swiftly view its message and differences. GitUp provides complete and transparent management of your local checkout, making it straightforward to revert any undesired changes. Whether it's margaritas, tattoos, or even a risky command like sudo rm -rf /, GitUp streamlines the process of undoing your recent modifications to a simple cmd-z. The Snapshot feature in GitUp creates a history akin to a Time Machine for every adjustment made to your repository, allowing you to revert to any previous point in time. You can rewrite, split, delete, and rearrange commits, perform fixups and squashes, cherry-pick, merge, and rebase—all at lightning speed, ensuring a seamless experience for developers. This tool is designed to empower you with the flexibility and speed needed to manage your projects effectively.
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GitX-dev
GitX-dev is a derivative of the once-popular GitX graphical user interface designed for the git version-control system, which has since been discontinued. This updated version has seen ongoing improvements and adaptations focused on enhancing user productivity and creating a user-friendly experience, ultimately aiming to serve as a reliable and maintainable tool for contemporary developers. By building upon the robust groundwork of GitX, GitX-dev allows users to navigate the history of their repositories effortlessly. Users can view well-organized diffs for any given revision, conduct searches by author or revision title, and explore the complete tree structure of any revision. Additionally, it offers the ability to preview files in either a text view or through QuickLook, and users can easily drag and drop files from the tree view to transfer them to their systems. Optimized for performance, it efficiently supports all parameters of git rev-list, even in large repositories exceeding 200 megabytes. GitX-dev is particularly tailored for software developers and finds regular use in production settings. We regard it as fully equipped to handle the vast majority of git workflows, with only rare or risky commands necessitating the use of the git command line. This makes it an invaluable tool for anyone serious about version control in their development processes.
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