Subscriber Michael C. Berrier writes "Gizmo, I routinely work with PDF files of 200 pages or more and often have cause to extract single pages for presentations or whatever. Even with the full commercial version of Adobe Acrobat, that means taking out each page one at a time unless you want to pay for an add-in. Enter Gios PDF Splitter and Merger. Just as the site says, it's the first (and only easily located) free and open source PDF split and merge utility. It is indeed freeware, does not require a separate PDF editor and works in a flash. I quickly and easily busted a 200 page file into individual pages in far less time than I could have in Acrobat." Nice find Michael, I really like specialized utilities like this; it's a tiny 30KB file that doesn't require installation. Adobe PDF format has become so widespread that it's really useful to have available some free tools that can manipulate the PDF files without having to buy the full Adobe Acrobat product. If other readers are using a good free PDF utility please email me and I'll share the news around. Freeware, Microsoft .NET V1.1 required, 29KB
Useful tool.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:
hehehe smart boy... that is what I did...Originally posted by thoreldan:
i am not a boyOriginally posted by AndrewPKYap:hehehe smart boy... that is what I did...
I always thought you are a guy?Originally posted by thoreldan:i am not a boy
BTW, to all those in this forum that wants to print to pdf, the link provided by thoreldan works even in Vista and is free...Originally posted by thoreldan:
wah! good stuff. Using it liao. ThanksOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi: