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.
Hello,
There's a nice repo on GitHub at github.com/ItzLevvie/MicrosoftTeams-msinternal/ that lets you pull various versions of Microsoft Teams. You might want to try some of those to see if they work better.
As always, use caution when trusting random scripts on the internet.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Claude has always had issues with Windows, it prefers MacOS or Linux environments. You can see that with how badly it handles PowerShell commands and the fact up until recently tried using BASH commands in Windows.... That was with both Claude CLI and Claude Desktop. It does work well with a WSL environment to a degree. Not sure if these issue are fully resolved, but given the article I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't.
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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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