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    Super-PDF-Editor-Lite

    Super-PDF-Editor-Lite

    World's most comprehensive, powerful, process-based PDF editor

    ...Auto and manual image enhancement for better OCR accuracy and quality. Supports 165+ languages with three languages data set. Use Multiple Languages at once. International Languages: 127 Languages, High, Medium, and Fast Quality. Scanned Images (jpg, png, gif, tiff, bmp) Multi-Page and TIFF and GIF, Scanned PDFs.
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    sPDF - split PDF in command line

    Split your PDF really fast in the command line!

    sPDF is written in the Python using pyPdf library. It is very lightweight and fast command line utility. Check out the jPDF for joining PDF files (also in the command line)!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jPDF - join PDF in command line

    Join your PDF files really fast in the command line!

    jPDF is written in the Python using pyPdf library. It is very lightweight and fast command line utility. Check out the sPDF if you want to split PDF file (also in the command line)!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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