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    PDF Arranger

    PDF Arranger

    Small python-gtk application, to merge or split PDFs

    PDF Arranger is a small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. It is a front end for pikepdf. PDF Arranger is a fork of Konstantinos Poulios’s PDF Shuffler (see Savannah or Sourceforge). It’s a humble attempt to make the project a bit more active.
    Downloads: 465 This Week
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    Merge PDF files instantly with this simple, free Windows tool by Franklin Ogot.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pdf_tools
    ✅ Image to PDF Convert multiple image files into a single PDF. Supports formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF. ✅ PDF Merger Merge multiple PDF files into one. Reorder PDF files before merging. ✅ PDF Splitter Split PDF files by range or into individual pages. ✅ Page Remover Remove specific pages from a PDF. ✅ Fill & Sign Add text and signature to a PDF. Preview the PDF and adjust signature position.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    patchworkPDF

    patchworkPDF

    An Open Source PDF editor for Windows

    An Open Source PDF editor for Windows. Written in Python. Includes source and can be built for MAC or Linux. You can view, annotate, bookmark, edit (native text and scanned PDF documents), reorder, export, merge, compress and more. Author: Gareth Finch
    Downloads: 115 This Week
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    PdfBooklet
    PdfBooklet is a Python Gtk application which allows to make books or booklets from existing pdf files. It can also adjust margins, rotate, scale, merge files or extract pages.
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    Downloads: 211 This Week
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    pdf combiner merger converter splitter

    pdf combiner merger converter splitter

    PDF Combiner is a user-friendly, GUI-based tool built in

    PDF Combiner is a user-friendly open source free to use, GUI-based tool for combining, pdf to excel, pdf to word, image to pdf, zip, unzip annotate and splitting PDF files. It is easy to use, supports multiple file insert and delete and process, and allows you to adjust the order of files before combining.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    PDF Merge and Edit

    PDF Merge and Edit

    Python script to merge and edit sensitive PDF files

    Python script to merge and edit sensitive PDF files you don't want to upload to random sites you find on Google. Merge PDFs by adding one to another. Update a single page in a PDF (good for adding a signed page to a form) Insert a page into an existing PDF. Delete a page. Click on one of the buttons and a new window will pop up depending on the function.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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