Here’s a quick tip for tonight.
Today, I had to find a tool to merge two PDF documents together without having to resort to using my work laptop with Adobe Acrobat on it (takes forever to boot up, getting the documents on there is time consuming and then when I get to work it’ll crash when I redock it).
After a bit of searching, I found a tool that fulfilled my needs 0 Adolic Split and Merge PDF.
As the name suggests, this tool is able to combine and split up PDFs. It has a fairly simple interface allowing you to choose the documents to combine and their order or the document you want to split up.
The kicker for me was that it was free bearing in mind two main limitiations:
- document splitting only works for the first fifty pages,
- document merging works with up to five documents only.
Of course, if you have time and patience you could perhaps work around the merge limitation by using the merged document from the first round as the first PDF document to be combined with up to four others in the second round, and so forth. It would be a pain for huge merge activities particularly if you did it often enough. However, if you can live with that or not come up against that limitation then this might do the trick for you.
You can grab a copy here for Windows here.
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