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    PDFsam

    PDFsam

    PDFsam, a desktop application to split, merge, mix, rotate PDF files

    PDFsam Basic is our free and open-source desktop application to split, merge, extract pages, rotate and mix PDF files. PDFsam Visual is a powerful tool to visually compose PDF files, reorder pages, delete pages, split, merge, rotate, encrypt, decrypt, extract text, convert to grayscale, crop PDF files. PDFsam Basic is written using JavaFX. Since version 4 it is released as a self-contained application and bundles a jlinked JDK while version 3 requires a Java Runtime Environment 8 with JavaFx...
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    Stirling-PDF

    Stirling-PDF

    Web application that allows you to perform operations on PDF files

    Stirling PDF is a powerful, locally hosted web-based PDF manipulation tool offering a wide range of editing, conversion, and utility features. It allows users to merge, split, compress, convert, OCR, and perform other operations on PDF files directly from a browser without uploading data to third-party servers. The tool is privacy-conscious, self-hostable via Docker, and built with modularity in mind to allow future expansion and integration.
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    Stirling-PDF

    Stirling-PDF

    #1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to work on PDFs

    This is a robust, locally hosted web-based PDF manipulation tool using Docker. It enables you to carry out various operations on PDF files, including splitting, merging, converting, reorganizing, adding images, rotating, compressing, and more. This locally hosted web application has evolved to encompass a comprehensive set of features, addressing all your PDF requirements. Stirling PDF does not initiate any outbound calls for record-keeping or tracking purposes. All files and PDFs...
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    Downloads: 92 This Week
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    JPDF Tools
    JPDF Tools is a GUI java program built on the JPDF Export library. Its main aim is to create pdf files by inserting texts, images or tables. Users can also merge PDF files, split PDF files, merge images into PDF files and soon convert from and to PDF files.
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    JPDF Export
    JPDF Export is a java library built on the famous iText library. It provides simple functions that can be used to build complex pdf files. It also provides simple classes to merge, split and convert pdf files
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