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PDF Combiner, PDF Binder
tomos:
Anyway, I don't think that you need pro version to change which pages you want to work with - just double click on the pages in the right column. -Attronarch (September 20, 2013, 02:59 PM)
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well, I'm glad you told me that - I was just going to report that you couldn't select pages to use with the pro version either...
Contro:
I recently was working with a lot of contracts and stuff that were being revised constantly, with multiple sets of documents that needed to be merged and inserted, etc. all the time. I used this program:
http://www.debenu.com/
It basically allows you to create methods of batch processing a bunch of pdf operations. For example:
--open document 1
--insert pages 3-5 of document 2 after page 40 of document 1
--merge this new document with document 3
etc
very handy, very speedy. saved me a lot of headaches. a little quirky and buggy at times (sometimes it would just crash). but overall i was very excited about it.
-superboyac (September 20, 2013, 02:27 PM)
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I think that the speedy method is the not interactive method as gDoc.
There are similar programs to this.
Able to insert or determine what pages indicating its numbers. But is not really in the drag and drop method.
I think
:P
Contro:
;D
I am very surprised with this about pdf editor and libreoffice
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PDF_software
Editors
These allow users to modify an existing PDF file.
Name License Platforms Description
LibreOffice GNU LGPL Windows, Mac OS, Linux native PDF opening and saving
OpenOffice Draw GNU LGPL Windows, Mac OS, Linux PDF import via OpenOffice.org software, or extensions[1]
Inkscape GNU GPL Windows, Mac OS, Linux Open, edit and export documents, but only one page at a time (pages can be later combined using PDF printer)
PDFedit GNU GPL Windows, Linux, BSD Software to view or edit the internal structures of PDF documents, and merge them
Pdftk GNU GPL Windows, Mac OS, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris Command-line tools to edit and convert documents; supports filling of PDF forms with FDF/XFDF data. GUI front-end exists
PDFSaM GNU GPLv2 Windows, Mac OS, Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris GUI and command-line tools to split and merge PDF documents, rotate and rearrange pages; supports encrypting/decrypting of PDF documents, setting permissions, adding front or back cover, extracting attachments, filling the metadata
Nitro PDF Proprietary Windows Rich UI, allows combining PDFs, converting to other formats, editing (add images, shapes, text, etc.)
PDF Studio Proprietary Windows, Mac OS, Linux Full feature PDF editor
Karbon LGPL and GPL Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BSD, Solaris/Illumos Import PDF with multiple pages as layouts, export as a one page PDF. All standard vector graphics editor features.
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