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Jpedal - Development branch
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| Added: Wed, Aug 7th 2002 04:13 PDT (5 years, 9 months ago) |
Updated: Tue, Jan 9th 2007 06:32 PDT (1 year, 4 months ago) |
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About:
Jpedal (Java PDF Extraction and Decoding Library)
is a pure Java library to extract content from
Adobe's PDF file format and to rasterize this
content. It has both open source and commercial
versions. The open source version supports
embedded TrueType fonts, and there is an
additional file to add full font support that is
available under an AFPL license.
Author:
markee [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/jpedal/
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» Rating:
7.99/10.00
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» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 6234)
» Popularity: 0.96% (Rank 5918)

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Record hits: 7,085
URL hits: 3,482
Subscribers: 32
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misleading
by tmber - Oct 1st 2004 02:27:30
According to the feature chart
on the official JPedal site, only commercial/closed-source versions of the
library support many of the features that the Freshmeat project description
claims; the open source version is only a viewer and does not even support
TrueType or T1 fonts according to the developer. The Freshmeat project
description doesn't mention the existence of a commercial license at all.
Based on those observations, my impression is that the project is nearly
useless in its open source form and that the developer is deliberately
misclassifying it on Sourceforge in order to attempt to direct potential
customers to their site.
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Re: misleading
by markee - Dec 13th 2005 07:04:31
% Based on those observations, my
> impression is that the project is nearly
> useless in its open source form and that
> the developer is deliberately
> misclassifying it on Sourceforge in
> order to attempt to direct potential
> customers to their site.
Most people attracted via freshmeat would never be commercial clients in
our experience, making such behaviour a total waste of time.
The text on the freshmeat site is now 3 years old so does not reflect
ongoing changing in the library. It is virtually impossible to keep all
mentions of such a library fully updated all across the internet. So we
try to refer people to 1 site.
As you say, there is a features matrix making it very clear what the
version does and does not do and we have now updated the description.
It should be clear from the fact that we go to the effort to have a GPL
version with a clear market position and run an online forum for users
(where we answer any questions), that you are doing us an injustice.
If you had raised this on the forums, we would have resolved it
immediately. Does make me wonder why we bother sometimes.
We have now updated the freshmeat description, which you are welcome to
comment on.
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