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Damn, thats some high standards
i didnt say its not actively maintained as it would be subjective standard posed by me. i said "not as actively maintained as StirlingPDF" that implies a standard posed by StirlingPDF
Oh, sorry. My head read that as two sentences
no worries, mate. at least now it's been cleared up, no one is perfect. i would never judge a opensource software i just said that to make it clear because some people see projects more actively maintained as a sign of constant bug/security fixes which implies higher stability and some people dont like to have to tweak things even a bit (which i totally get, not everyone is capable or some are and just dont have the time) so i pointed it out that but i wanted to still bring light about PDFDing as i see it another interesting software to the purposes asked in this topic, maybe someone with time might use it and end up helping report bugs to the devs but i know not everyone has time for it