I’ve been using Adobe Acrobat (cracked) for around 2 years, and i have recently started switching all of my proprietary apps with privacy respecting and/or FOSS apps, however i could not find a PDF viewer/editor desktop app that could scan and create documents from my printer/scanner, which i use quite often, thus i came here looking for a recommendation.
Apart from scanning, i don’t have much uses with a PDF editor. I haven’t had to sign documents, share or work with it along someone, add watermarks or add read-only modes, though i wouldn’t say i need them, for i may some time in the future.
I just need a PDF viewer/editor which i can rely on. It should at least be able to scan documents as well as edit those scanned pages (cropping, color shading, rescanning etc.) and have a nice UI overall as i am not a power user who works with compact view modes or terminals.
Thanks for the suggestions in advance.
BuckShot ( @BuckShot686@beehaw.org ) 13•11 months agoOkular is amazing, this paired with Libre Office for PDF creation is how I do PDF production and editing. Okular has somewhat limited editing, so when converting scans/photos into a PDF I use KolourPaint for more detailed editing. It allows me to remove, add, or edit anything in a scan/photo before it’s converted into a PDF by Libre Office.
ominouslemon ( @ominouslemon@lemm.ee ) 8•11 months agoBelieve it or not, to scan and edit stuff I use none other than GIMP
For viewing I use Okular.
I use both on Linux and Windows
Max-P ( @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me ) 2•11 months agoSeconding Okular, and SkanPage does well to scan things into PDF.
Samsy ( @Samsy@lemmy.ml ) 3•11 months agoAs someone who scans with Linux in production we use a combination of xsane, PDFarranger and paperwork.
Curious Canid ( @Curious_Canid@lemmy.ca ) 2•11 months agoGIMP and LibreOffice are what I’ve been using.