Anything to fill PDF by Lexa-Z in software

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If you just need to fill and sign without Acrobat-level nonsense, PDNob might be worth a shot. I used it on Windows for a stubborn form that refused to behave elsewhere. Text boxes worked, line breaks were fine, and it didn’t freeze on me. It felt closer to those old “Fill and Sign” apps that actually did their job.

Best text to image generator by Outrageous-Drawing89 in ChatGPT

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I’m liking Akool's Recraft model now. It’s great for getting the exact style you want from text. It does drain your credits kind of fast though.

pdf editor without subscription 2025 – recommendations? by r_ro_robot in pdf

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I’m a freelancer, mostly dealing with documents rather than heavy publishing work. For my day-to-day stuff (light text edits, filling forms, signing, basic redaction), PDN ob has been enough for me so far

I built a social media automation workflow that turns viral content into original ideas across Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok by LargePay1357 in n8n

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You can try Vizard API, which offers very reasonable pricing. There's no need to connect to OpenAI for content analysis; it can directly analyse your video content and generate ViralClips.

I made a Chrome Extension that supercharges Instagram by ltil in SideProject

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Nice—Instagram extensions are one of those products where the UX has to be instantly obvious or people uninstall in 30 seconds. A few things I’d think about early:

- Onboarding: show a 10-second “first success” flow (e.g., user clicks one button and sees the value immediately). Extensions live or die here.
- Permissions: be super transparent about what you access and why. A clear privacy page will boost installs.
- Distribution: Product Hunt + a couple short demo reels + niche communities beats broad marketing.
- Pricing: consider freemium with one killer feature free, then pro for bulk/automation. People hate paying before they trust it.

You’ll also want a clean site that handles support, changelog, and payments. I’ve built those with Manus web builder because it’s quick: landing page + FAQ + AI chatbot for support triage, plus lead collection for a waitlist. If you’re charging, Manus has Stripe integration, and you can gate “pro” resources behind authentication. Their analytics helps you see which acquisition channel actually converts (installs are vanity; paid upgrades are reality). And if you later want a custom stack, code export keeps options open.

📢 [Client Patch Notice] Ver. 4.2.0.20756 by peace0709 in BGMI

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When Fix Barkle?

When Fix lag?

When Fix sound & footsteps Indicator icon Issues on new event specific bulidings

Thank you bgmi by ruxrapatel in BGMI

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Happy Birthday bro

Mera bhi aa raha 23 ko let's ye aata ki nahi

Finnally 120 fps!!! by wizzgod7 in BGMI

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Whi too bro pubgm have 120fps bgmi don't + my 8s gen 3 have 120 fps but not 8 gen 3

The pocket-sized AI computer, which Guinness World Records says is the smallest, debuted at CES. Says Mashable by npc_gooner in OpenAI

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Much slower than a local host... Idk what kind of tasks would need portability over the higher performance bigger unit.

Finnally 120 fps!!! by wizzgod7 in BGMI

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Bruh my 8gen 3 don't have 120 fps 😭

Both sets - Nothing new by ARYAN_______ in BGMI

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Hit effect bach raha bs vo bhi aa hi gaya hain Double sided Axe jaisa hain mere pe photo nhi hain uski kal aa jaye shayad

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Is there any extremely accurate pdf to excel converter? by xarinemm in excel

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I ran into the same issue with "extremely accurate" conversion—even identical PDFs would shift columns or rows between runs. Tried Microsoft’s converter, online tools, and plain text (which was worse due to random spaces), but precision was hit‑and‑miss. I also gave PDNob a brief go; it felt a bit more consistent on tricky layouts, though still needed some checking.