12 responses to “PDF Split and Merge 2.0: a PDF editor with a visual interface”

  1. Ruceb

    Funny — I happen to have tried this just yesterday, and on my W7 beta x64 machine it simply would not run. I’m rather new to the 64-bits game, but it’s more than annoying that most application run without any problems while (preferably the more interesting ones, of course :-) some just don’t work… Seems to be an intersting app, though.

  2. Carl Rhodes

    I have used PDF Split and Merge since v. 1.0.1 and have always loved it. It has been much improved. Thanks for the head-up Samer!

  3. Lee

    I have split and merged many pdf’s for work purposes and have in the past tried Adolix pdf splitter and merger and gios pdf splitter and merger. Gios was the better of the two and has until now been my preferred program. However Gios always had trouble merging a scanned pdf with a pdf created from a word document, a major drawback. Thankfully PDF Split and Merge 2.0 seems to have resolved this. I have used the aplha version with no issues so far. So I really like it.

  4. john

    Thanks for the update

  5. http://www.tweakpdf.com/

    thanks.

  6. Carla

    PDF Split and Merge worked beautifully for me, and the price is definitely right!

  7. Anonymous

    I wanted to point out a free tool called PDFremix. It is an online tool you can use within your browser.

    I allows you to reorder, add or remove pages from multiple PDF files. You can upload files or import them from the web.

    It is quick and easy to use (and free).

    http://pdfremix.com/

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