Add Moguan PDF to Creation and production#29
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Thanks for sharing. As you noticed this is very similar to BentoPDF and we have a few others suggestions #9 #14. I would like to better understand the key differences so that users don't see to many similar services listed. Checking your privacy policy I see also missing references to what is shared as part of the navigation to the website and the company behind it that serve a data controller under the GDPR. |
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Thanks @avvertix — both points are fair. Privacy policy: you're right, that was missing. I've just updated it (https://moguanpdf.com/en/privacy) with two sections: (1) Data controller and your rights (GDPR) — names the operator as the data controller, lists the access / correct / delete / object rights, and a contact (hello@moguanpdf.com); (2) Technical data when you visit the website — what the hosting/CDN (Vercel) logs on navigation. No third-party ads or analytics trackers are used. Differentiation vs BentoPDF / #9 / #14 — fair concern; I'd rather clarify than add noise. The distinction is the combination, not any single tool:
If you still feel the overlap is too high for the list, no problem at all — I'd rather it be a clean fit than clutter. Either way, thanks for the careful review. |
Adds Moguan PDF (https://moguanpdf.com) to the Creation and production section.
It is a browser-based PDF toolkit (compress, merge, split, rotate, watermark, encrypt/decrypt, OCR, convert) that processes files client-side via WebAssembly and pdf.js — files are not uploaded to a server, and no login or installation is required. This fits alongside existing in-browser/privacy-focused entries such as BentoPDF, and commercial tools such as Smallpdf.
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Disclosure: I maintain Moguan PDF. The classic tools run fully in-browser; optional AI features send extracted text (not the original file).