

Thanks for sharing this, it actually looks like a fantastic alternative to Adobe Acrobat DC.
Thanks for sharing this, it actually looks like a fantastic alternative to Adobe Acrobat DC.
Take a look at Minifree Ltd. For less than USD $500, you can get a decent ThinkPad with Libreboot and your choice of Linux distro (KDE Debian is installed by default).
You could always hop over to https://frame.work and pick up a refurbished Intel mainboard plus an enclosure (or 3D print your own using their plans). You’d just need to get some RAM and a small SSD to run an OS like TrueNAS and you’d be good to go for probably under USD $600.
If you switch that drop down that says “Korea” to “All regions”, do you get results? I confirmed that if I switch that to Korea it filters out results.
Fedora does the same thing where you can choose between RPM or Flatpak. The only flatpak package I’ve ever had problems with was OnlyOffice, and the issue was that the scaling was blown way out of proportions. Switching to the RPM version resolved that.
For basic form filling, the Firefox PDF editor is fine. But sounds like OP’s use case is more advanced than that.