ConcatPDF is the tool to concatenate PDF files. It can concatenate, extract, encrypt, decrypt, configure PDF files, convert image files to PDF. GUI version and CUI version are both available.

iText.NET is iText porting on .NET Framework by J#. This library allows you to generate PDF, (X)HTML, XML, RTF files on Microsoft.NET Framework including ASP.NET.

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Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English, Japanese

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C#, Java

Related Categories

C# Text Processing Software, C# Internet Software, C# PDF Software, C# PDF Generation Libraries, Java Text Processing Software, Java Internet Software, Java PDF Software, Java PDF Generation Libraries

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2003-04-12