Add PDF Mavericks to Apps (browser-local PDF toolkit, Next.js + static export)#479
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Adds PDF Mavericks to the Apps section.
PDF Mavericks is a free, no-account toolkit of 40+ PDF tools (compress, merge, split, sign, watermark, redact, OCR, convert) that processes everything entirely in the browser — files never leave the device. Built with Next.js 15 App Router and
output: 'export'for static deploy.Strong fit for the Apps section alongside FastUtil and similar client-side utility apps already listed. Privacy wedge: no upload, no server, no tracking beyond anonymous usage analytics — the entire PDF pipeline runs locally via PDF.js and pdf-lib.
Happy to adjust the entry text if you'd prefer a shorter description.