PDF Split and Merge
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Developer(s) | Andrea Vacondio |
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Initial release | June 29, 2008 |
Stable release | 5.2.8[1]
/ 3 October 2024 |
Repository | github |
Written in | Java, JavaFX |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Java |
Type | PDF utility |
License | AGPLv3 for v3, GPLv2 for previous versions 2.x |
Website | pdfsam |
PDFsam Basic or PDF Split and Merge is a free and open-source cross-platform desktop application to split, merge, extract pages, rotate and mix PDF documents. PDFsam uses a freemium model and encourages buying the full version with popups.
Distribution system
[edit]PDFsam Basic is a desktop application freely accessible both as source and compiled code. It is available as a MSI package for 32-bit and 64-bit MS Windows, .dmg for macOS, .deb package for Debian based Linux distributions, and ZIP bundle for power users' convenience.
Functionalities
[edit]- Merge PDF files selecting entire documents or subsections of them. It provides a number of settings to let the user decide what to do in case the original PDF files contain Acro Forms (Acrobat forms) or an outline (bookmarks) and it can generate a table of contents, normalize pages size and page margins and add blank pages.
- Split PDF files in a number of ways:
- After every page, even pages or odd pages
- After a given set of page numbers
- Every n pages
- By bookmark level
- By size, where the generated files will roughly have the specified size
- Rotate PDF files where multiple files can be rotated, either every page or a selected set of pages (i.e. Mb).
- Extract pages from multiple PDF files
- Mix PDF files where a number of PDF files are merged, taking pages alternately from them
- Save and restore of the workspace
Architecture
[edit]PDFsam Basic is written in Java and JavaFX. PDFsam Basic relies on Sejda SDK, an open source and task oriented Java library to edit PDF files and SAMBox, a PDFBox fork.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Release 5.2.8". 3 October 2024. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
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