![]() If I "Save Link As", I can always run gdebi and point to the file location. Or, I have gdebi installed, so if I click a deb file in the browser, I'll get a dialog that asks me if I I want to install. Instead of the command line wget, in a browser right-click and select, "Save Link As". They don't appear to have a deb for the 64-bit version, only a tar.gz. Need to go back a version to: 64 bit - For CentOS/RedHat 6.x, Ubuntu 12.x - 14.x - Requirements: Qt 4.6.2 or later Update: I see, can't install the most current. ![]() I'm also running Mint 17.3, and when I do a qmake -version it comes back and says Qt version 5.2.1. I notice it says, "Requirements: Qt 5.4.1 or later". ![]() There was an article in Linux Magazine about Master pdf editor: Editing PDF documents with Master PDF Editor 4 I tried links for the site but but it failed. Gladeous wrote:I am looking for Master pdf editor for Mint 17.3 Rosa.
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