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  1. I’ve been building SimplePDF.eu on my free time for a little over 3 years to do the simple things (and more): Adding text, checkboxes, pictures, signatures. Adding, deleting, rotating pages. Filling out forms. The PDF editor is completely free and does not require an account to be used.

  2. The free tier can monitor some locations by ping, web request, dns and more. The paid version offers a lot more, like checking if your vdi or ts farm is still accessible and the login performance (duration, ...), and tests can be performed from external (cloud) or internally using an agent.

  3. Besides the most precise ping command-line utility (ICMP protocol), you can use Internet Connection Monitor extension for Google Chrome: https://internetmon.org/ It has a reliable detection mechanism based on https protocol and great log and statistics capabilities.

  4. pdftool.org: a privacy-first tool that lets you modify pdfs offline in your browser, no upload to server or cloud, no limits on editing, entirely for free

  5. I use monitor-io devices to easily keep an eye on stuff at home (where I have dual WAN services, I have one box for each service using PBR to nail the traffic to specific links). But they are non-free (albeit single time purchases).

  6. I'm trying to get classwork done without printing and wasting paper. Every time i find a "free pdf editor" it takes me to a place to sign up and then i have to buy a subscription.

  7. I recently posted on Reddit about my PDF editor that is free and does not require any account: SimplePDF. The Reddit post

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