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    Pdf Split and Merge with Bookmark Import

    PDF merging with bookmarks and pagination

    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.
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    COWON A3 Images Preparation Script
    Batch script for images (manga/comics) preparation to be comfortably viewed on COWON A3 PMP. It also can be used in conjunction with xps2img (http://xps2img.sf.net) to do PDF conversion for reading on A3.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HTML-to-PDF
    HTML to PDF conversion using GUI or command line batch files. Requires ABCpdf .NET for HTML parsing and PDF processing.
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