PDFTK is a command-line based tool for merging, splitting, encrypting, decrypting, compressing, decompressing and repairing PDF documents. GUI for PDFTK provides a graphical frontend for PDFTK.
Note: Under Windows XP, the program will report "The pipe has ended" after processing the PDF document. This is not an error! It indicates successful operation.
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Runs on: | Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | None |
Unicode support: | No |
License: | Freeware |
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This is a spyware (scanned by Norton)!!!
I much prefer PDFtk Builder v. 2.35 as a GUI for PDFtk. It's about half the size of GUI for PDFtk and I find it more functional (for example for reordering pages in a pdf).
See my post with download details and screenshot for PDFtk Builder v. 2.35 at http://portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=3114&sid=9c95972690f60d86756bee5662f2d9ab#3114 .
-- Yucca
Works very well and beats directly using the command line editor :-) The "GUI" actually fills out the command line options and you see the command prompt window once you initiate a change.
Note: When using the "Single Option" stuff at the bottom of the screen, like file catenating (trimming sections from a PDF) for example, you need to make sure to use the "PDF File" and the "Target" boxes at the top of the screen to point to the directory you are working on first, or else the file you modify will locate itself to whatever the last entry at the top of the screen was. It's actually easier than it sounds...experiment with it :-)
yeah, norton finds the spyware "Adware.Margoc"