I'm looking for a more afforadable Adobe Acrobat PDF program.
Paid version is OK.
I do like the MS Office integration Adobe has with the MS Office suite.
I found EaseUS PDF Editor as a decent replacement. What are your experiences with this? Does this also have the MS Office integration to create directly PDF files out of (open) Word/PowerPoint files? Preferably from within the ribbon.
Or do these need to be converted from within the EaseUS PDF Editor program?
Any other PDF-alike tooling besides EaseUS are also more than welcome.
I just want to know why the volume control feature in the browser version keeps appearing then disappearing, here today - gone tomorrow. Now it's gone again. Annoying as hell.
This article does not make sense and it’s very evident, the bug wasn’t confirmed to exist, because the application itself runs on editions of Windows which make it impossible to run Hyper-V VMs on, “Basically, Claude Desktop on Windows spins up a 1.8GB Hyper-V virtual machine if you use Claude Cowork or agent mode even once.”, suggests the bug is caused by something else otherwise it would only happen to users with the capability of running Hyper-V VMs and that’s only if Hyper-V was enabled which is by default not enabled.
The true issue is that the author who reported the bug used the incorrect terminology, it’s actually a container, not a VM that is being started by the way. There were users on macOS reporting the same issue, Hyper-V, doesn’t exist on that platform obviously.
Every single user who confirmed the problem in the last week was either using macOS making this issue impossible to be relevant to them, or was a comment talking about WSL, which the author indicated 3 months ago was disabled.
“To prevent hallucination issues and keep the database clean, the platform uses a multi-agent verification loop to check code quality.” - This absolutely isn’t happening.
”Before the massive rise of LLMs, which tanked its traffic by about 50% over the last couple of years, Stack Overflow was the go-to website for millions of programmers seeking coding solutions.” - It still is trusted, because the community of users, blocked other users from submitting false and misleading answers generated by AI agents that can be convinced something it generated is actually incorrect even if it’s actually correct. The company itself doesn’t know what it wants to be so it keeps trying and failing to introduce AI features to the platform. This effort will also fail, already submitted one successful poison pill, look forward to generating more.
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I'm looking for a more afforadable Adobe Acrobat PDF program.
Paid version is OK.
I do like the MS Office integration Adobe has with the MS Office suite.
I found EaseUS PDF Editor as a decent replacement. What are your experiences with this? Does this also have the MS Office integration to create directly PDF files out of (open) Word/PowerPoint files? Preferably from within the ribbon.
Or do these need to be converted from within the EaseUS PDF Editor program?
Any other PDF-alike tooling besides EaseUS are also more than welcome.
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