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PDFgear

by PDFgear

Windowsdotnet-framework—
macOSWindows
Available onwinget
Runtime
dotnet-framework
Size
372 MB
Architecture
x64
Dependencies
44
6 categories
Last Updated
Jun 21, 2026
Security
Basic
Minimal signing

PDFgear is a dotnet-framework app (—) that uses 44 detected dependencies across 6 categories including Media, Other, Database. It is code-signed. 372 MB on Windows (x64). Last updated June 21, 2026. Last verified June 2026.

What is PDFgear built with?

44 detected dependencies across 6 categories.

Media

1
pdfkit

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Database

2
SQLCipherSQLite

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UI Framework

1
Syncfusion

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Desktop Framework

1
WebView2

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Compression

1
zlib

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Other

43
directnpdfgearqrcoderjson.netnaps2.wiatesseractlrucachenetnaudio.corenetstandardhandycontrolnaudio.winmmimageprocessorsoundtouch.netbouncycastle.netnito.asyncex.oopnito.disposablesnito.cancellationsqlitepclraw.corenito.asyncex.tasksnito.asyncex.contextsyncfusion.licensingcommunitytoolkit.mvvmmicrosoft.data.sqlitevirtualizingwrappanelmicrosoft.bcl.hashcodenito.collections.dequemicrosoft.win32.registrymicrosoft.xaml.behaviorsnito.asyncex.coordinationsqlitepclraw.batteries_v2gongsolutions.wpf.dragdropmicrosoft.web.webview2.wpfmicrosoft.win32.primitivesmicrosoft.web.webview2.coremicrosoft.windowsapicodepacksoundtouch.net.naudiosupportmicrosoft.bcl.asyncinterfacesmicrosoft.web.webview2.winformsnito.asyncex.interop.waithandlesmicrosoft.windowsapicodepack.shellsqlitepclraw.provider.dynamic_cdeclmicrosoft.extensions.dependencyinjectionmicrosoft.extensions.dependencyinjection.abstractions

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Analyzed binary

SHA-256 of the exact binary PDFgear was analyzed from.

No signal

No signal — this field was not captured in the extraction on record. It is populated on re-extraction, not absent from the app.

Security and privacy

Code signing, notarization, and entitlement analysis for PDFgear.

Code Signing

Basic
Signed
Notarized
Hardened Runtime

When was PDFgear last updated?

11 tracked releases since July 2024.

Latest: —
June 21, 2026
—
Jun 21, 2026
v2.1.15
Apr 20, 2026
v2.1.14
Dec 15, 2025
v2.1.13
Nov 17, 2025
v2.1.12
Jan 14, 2025
v2.1.11
Jan 3, 2025
v2.1.10
Dec 11, 2024
v2.1.8
Aug 31, 2024
v2.1.0
Aug 19, 2024
v2.1.6
Aug 8, 2024
v2.1.5
Jul 10, 2024

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Last verified June 21, 2026

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