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    PDFTK Builder Enhanced

    Enhanced version of the PDFTK Builder GUI for PDF Toolkit on Windows

    Free and open source GUI application for manipulating PDF files using the Windows version of PDF Toolkit (PDFtk) - split, merge, stamp, number pages, rotate, metadata, bookmarks, attachments, etc. This project is a fork of PDFTK Builder by Angus Johnson that enhances the user interface, adds functions, and enables use of later versions of PDFtk. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License: GPLv3.
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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.
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    PDF-LIB

    PDF-LIB

    Create and modify PDF documents in any JavaScript environment

    ...Works in any JavaScript runtime, including browsers, Node, Deno, and even React Native. Add, insert, and remove pages. Split a single PDF into separate ones. Or merge multiple PDFs into a single document. Create new forms or fill and read existing fields. Checkboxes, buttons, radio groups, dropdowns, option lists, and text fields are all supported. If you aren't using a package manager, UMD modules are available on the unpkg and jsDelivr CDNs. Note that only some PDF readers can view attachments. This includes Adobe Reader, Foxit Reader, and Firefox. ...
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    Add Pages to an existing PDF Remove/split PDF-Documents Extract Text/Images from PDF-Documents Change Document Metadata Shrink File Size Simple and flexible User Interface No Cloud-Services needed!
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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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    This is a Gradle plugin for PDF files manipulation.The plugin is implementing a new task type is a pdftask. The pdftask will support some PDF actions: merge PDF documents; split PDF pages into a new document; rotate PDF pages or documents; and e.t.c.
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