PDF Split and Merge tool is implemented using the PdfSharp library and is either GUI or command driven.It is useful for automated document creation.It allows bookmarks from the input pdfs to be imported and flexibly embedded in the destination document. PDF pages can be numbered and annotated with a footer label.

Features

  • PDF Merge and Split
  • PDF Bookmarks at Multiple Levels
  • Pagination and Footer Labelling
  • Projects can be save and merged repeatedly (XML format)
  • Merging can be driven from a command line for inclusion into other programs

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License

MIT License

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User Reviews

  • This is NOT under the MIT license. The installation has you agree to the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.
  • Just downloaded the latest version and tried to merge 4 pdf files. I get "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
  • bad interface :( not for noobs :( pdfmerge, you have good work. but i don't like
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), Command-line

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Office Suites, C# Printing Software, C# PDF Merge Tool, C# PDF Splitters

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2008-02-08