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In the introduction and videos about the DFS4QT app, you get the impression PDF4QT is fully functional on Linux. However, this seems not to be the case. When trying to install the deb file, I got a "have unmet dependencies" error. After some researching, I only got the PDF4QT_Viewer_Profi-0629a71-x86_64.AppImage component running (AppImage is something new to me. Some help in this regard would have helped a lot.) Whether the Linux deb version supports all the PDF4QT programs, I still have to see. I needed especially the DocPage Organizer part. The deb version seems at best to be an earlier version. However, the program will a valuable asset once the teething errors are sorted out.
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@Kerneels90:
I have released version 1.4.0.0. Download PDF4QT-1.4.0.0-x86_64.AppImage, then just run it, and you can select from 4 applications.
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In the introduction and videos about the DFS4QT app, you get the impression PDF4QT is fully functional on Linux. However, this seems not to be the case. When trying to install the deb file, I got a "have unmet dependencies" error. After some researching, I only got the PDF4QT_Viewer_Profi-0629a71-x86_64.AppImage component running (AppImage is something new to me. Some help in this regard would have helped a lot.) Whether the Linux deb version supports all the PDF4QT programs, I still have to see. I needed especially the DocPage Organizer part. The deb version seems at best to be an earlier version. However, the program will a valuable asset once the teething errors are sorted out.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: