No matter who you are and what's your preferred OS, if you work with PDFs on a daily basis, then having a trusty PDF editor around is quite convenient. Finding a good PDF editor for Linux is not particularly difficult, but let's just say that you're not that spoiled for choice when compared to users that use Windows and macOS.
The first and most obvious aspect that makes PDF Slicer stand out is the way it looks. It's a GTK4/libadwaita application that looks at home on most modern Linux distros, but particularly good on GNOME desktops.
PDF Slicer is not what one might call an all-encompassing PDF tool, but that's exactly what should make it quite desirable for most users. It's remarkably easy to use, mostly because it doesn't have menus stuffed with (probably) useless features.
PDF Slicer is a no-nonsense application that stays true to its name. It's one of those apps that's worth having installed on your system even if you forget about it because when you'll need it, you'll definitely find it quite useful and easy to use.
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