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Thanks, martin! Very useful.
Goodness, I may have an attack of the vapors!
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Thanks bump.
I still think that bird song you posted was a mockingbird......thanks for the freeware
There are several free PDF printing programs available at any one time. Others include CutePDF Writer and Print2PDF, and Doro PDF Printer 1.35. You can download them for free at www.download.com (basically /cnet) and search for PDF Writer and free licenses.
http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0-1-0.html?qt=pdf+writer&author=&titlename=&desc=&dlcount=&daysback=&swlink=&gfiletype=&os=128&li=49&dlsize=&ca=2001
I use a PDF Editor that cost about $120 from Iceni called Infix. It’s top notch.
http://www.iceni.com/
I downloaded a trial demo of foxit pdf editor that adds a bookmark to the PDF and, if I want to remove the bookmark, I can do it with the Infix PDF Editor (but they recently changed their program so that you have to hit the delete key 14 times for each bookmark, so the old version was easier to use this trick).
www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/pe_intro.php
I recently ran across PDFTK on accesspdf.com and planetpdf.com but I haven’t used it.
http://www.accesspdf.com/index.php?topic=pdftk
http://www.planetpdf.com/
Here’s what I’m looking for:
I need a program that will append PDFs onto a master PDF document based upon certain criteria. For instance, if the main datasheet uses 3 different package types, then I would need to append those 3 package PDFs, add an FAQ document PDF, and a product reliability/testing PDF as well, all of these documents merged into one SuperDatasheet PDF. I would need to be able to do this with several hundred datasheet PDF documents in such a way that if, say, one of the Package PDF docs gets changed, then I can automatically update and distribute that change to all of the datasheets that use that PDF document within hours rather than weeks.
Javascripting sounds like it would do the trick, but Im not a developer. Also we found a piece of software called Active PDF Toolkit but our IT Department has given this project so little priority that more than 6 months later, they still have not yet evaluated it (its basically a COM programming environment for PDFs).
Traction Software has PDF U which has a Batch Process capability and can store a batch file. But the file is not manipulable without programming; we would need to be able to have some smarts and monitoring and conditions on which files get appended.
http://www.traction-software.co.uk/pdfuas/index.html
PDF U Append Dekstop Edition 1.08 Traction Software Batch Processing Version
Has anyone used PDFTK?
If PDF is electronic paper, then pdftk is an electronic staple-remover, hole-punch, binder, secret-decoder-ring, and X-Ray-glasses. Pdftk is a command-line ...
http://www.accesspdf.com/index.php?topic=pdftk -
Basically I need some software we can download and get the job done without relying upon our IT department to learn the scripting language. It cant be too basic like some of the free PDF tools we can download (none of those work as far as I can tell), but it can also not be too complicated that Id need to spend 6 months I dont have to learn a scripting language or have our lame IT department drag their heels on the project.
PDF to Excel?
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Powershell is a cli/scripting language. You might also want to check out the free Powershell Community Extensions at Codeplex.
Ahhh... this is a great thread(s) ... I could use a freebee PDF creator...
I love using the free google word documents. It’s an online word program. The advantage is you can merely send links to your online word documents rather than have them as mail attachments. Great for sending to people who are rightly paranoid about opening attachments.