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Best Free PDF Tools
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A PDF tool comes in handy when you need to deal with PDF files such as to merge or split pages, add a header, footer or watermark, highlight or annotate PDF documents, or convert from other files to PDFs or vice versa. In this review, multipurpose programs offering general features for merging PDF files, splitting or re-ordering pages, etc within a single application are discussed under General Tools. Those designed for a more specific task are grouped under Specific Tools.
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Watermarks can be added either by typing in some text (such as ‘DRAFT’ for documents to be reviewed), or by inserting a background image in PDF format. Some additional features are supported, such as encrypt and decrypt with security options; reformat multiple pages into one page; delete, flatten or list PDF form fields; convert PDF to images or vice versa; and convert a PostScript file to PDF. Note that PDFill PDF Tools comes bundled with PDFill PDF Editor, which is not free. However, you can run PDFill PDF Tools separately after installation. The free software part of the package does not support functions such as converting PDF to text, making annotations, etc. But those features are all available in the Specific Tools listed in the next section. |
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PDFTK Builder also supports split, rotate, background/stamp and encrypt features. Besides these, it has no other additional features. It's worth noting that PDFTK Builder lacks a basic function (available in PDFill PDF Tools) for watermarking PDF documents with background text—this can be important if you need to mark your documents as 'Confidential', 'Draft', etc. |
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This feature rich program allows you to rotate, watermark and format multiple pages. You can change page numbers and chapter bookmarks. And jPDF Tweak also offers encryption functions and lets you add attachments to PDF documents. Additionally, jPDF Tweak enables you to set viewer preferences and document properties, including title, author, subject and keywords. |
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You can mix, merge or extract, split and rotate pages by specifying the page numbers. However, PDFsam also lets you re-organize PDF pages in a thumbnail view. In this mode, you can easily work with thumbnails to merge, delete, rotate or re-order PDF pages and save the results as another PDF file. Since PDFsam is a Java application, it will run on any operating system that supports Java. The basic version of PDFsam is free for use, while the enhanced version is donationware. |
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After importing one or more pdf files to PDF Shuffler, the various pages appear as thumbnails, making it easy to merge, re-order or delete. You can right-click a thumbnail to rotate or crop a page before exporting to a new pdf file. PDFShuffler is a small application running on Linux. Some distros, such as Ubuntu, include PDF Shuffler in the repository for ease of download and setup. |
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The free applications reviewed in this section are helpful for their specific functions mostly not covered by the General Tools. Oracle PDF Import Extension (formerly Sun PDF Import Extension) allows you create a hybrid pdf file with LibreOffice or OpenOffice Writer. A hybrid pdf file is basically a pdf file containing an embedded odf source file. The beauty of this type of file is that not only can it be viewed with a normal PDF viewer, it can also be opened for full text editing with LibreOffice or OpenOffice Writer in 100% layout accuracy. See this article A PDF File Allows Editing in 100% Layout Accuracy for details. If you need to edit a normal or non-hybrid pdf file, LibreOffice or OpenOffice Draw is one of the free options available. You can use it to edit small portions of text, add or remove images and so on with no layout adjustments.
FreeOCR.net is a good scan and OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program which lets you extract text from scanned PDF documents. Moreover, images from scanned PDF documents can be selected and placed on the clipboard. For an online OCR solution, try Free-OCR.com. Free online conversion is available from Nitro PDF for PDF-to-Word Converter and PDF-to-Excel Converter. Choose the file you need, click the "Convert" button and check your inbox for the converted files.
If you are using office applications such as LibreOffice or OpenOffice, or word processors such as Jarte, they come with a feature to export files to PDF. Newer versions of Microsoft Office also allow a free add-in for saving documents as PDF. Whether you choose to use 7-PDF Maker or any of these applications, you should find that clickable hyperlinks and bookmarks are nicely conserved in the converted or exported PDF files, along with the original page layouts. An alternative approach is to install a virtual PDF printer, such as Bullzip, which will 'print' out PDF files of text or other contents. Note, however, that clickable hyperlinks and bookmarks will not usually be preserved in the resulting PDF file.
How about converting files to PDF online? 7-PDF Web Portal and many other websites such as kool Converter or Document Converter eXPress also offer online conversion to PDF. Some PDF Images Extract is a good choice. You can extract all images from several PDF files by batch or pull images from selected pages in a PDF file. Images can be saved in jpg, bmp, png, tiff, gif or tga formats. PDF-XChange Viewer enables you to annotate PDF documents. It allows a variety of operations, including highlighting, crossing or underlining text; drawing shapes; stamping and filling out PDF forms with a built-in typewriter; insert, edit or rename bookmarks. Unfortunately some advanced features are available only to the paid-for Pro version. The good news is that now Foxit Reader has made this particular feature, together with most other basic annotating tools, available for free. If you're looking for an alternative, Foxit Reader is definitely a good choice. For Linux users, Okular is a good try. It supports annotations, highlighting, drawing lines and shapes, adding textboxes and stamps, and selecting and saving part of a document as text or in an image format.
Bookmarks can be easily renamed or edited. To set a bookmark to jump to a certain paragraph in a page—first browse to that paragraph, then right-click a bookmark, select "Set Destination" then "Replace Current". When completed, save the file as a new PDF file and it's all set. PDFescape is a helpful web application which lets you create or fill in PDF forms online, straight from your browser, In addition to creating and editing fillable forms, you can also add text, links and sticky notes, draw basic shapes, and whiteout contents. PDF Escape is now entirely free. If you want to save your work and return later you'll need to register. Briss is a cross-platform Java application which makes visual cropping of PDF pages much faster and easier. You just load a pdf file, draw one or more rectangles with a mouse to crop the regions you want from a page and then save them as another file. If you load a PDF file with multiple pages, you can see the odd and even numbered pages overlaid and crop them easily in one go. BeCyPDFMetaEdit is a good find. It allows you to edit most metadata such as title, subject and author of your PDF files, and customize viewer preferences, slide show page transitions, page labels, etc. Other than the GUI version, it also has a command version for batch processing with parameters explained in the help file supporting most of the application functionality. "Tweak PDF" is another choice with a simple user interface, but it lacks a slideshow setting and some other features. The program is portable and available for download at Portable Freeware. It has been scanned clean on VirusTotal. (NB: The link to the developer's homepage is not provided here as it has a bad WOT rating upon checking).
Note: You can easily create a PFX file with a free tool Make PFX by giving the Software Publishing Certificate (SPC) and Private Key (PVK) files and passwords. See also: How to create a self-signed certificate, Create self-signed X.509 certificates in a flash with Self-Cert. DiffPDF is a portable open-source application for you to compare two PDF files and see their differences in words, characters or appearance. To compare PDF files, select two different PDF documents via the File #1 and File #2 buttons then click Compare. You can also save your comparison result as a PDF file. The program runs on multi platforms including Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Try PDFCrak which runs on Linux or DOS (the version for DOS is available for download here). The only supported usage of this software is to recover passwords and/or content that you own but have lost access to as stated in the FAQ. Gimposition (or Govert's Simple Imposition Tool) allows you to re-order and reformat pages of your PDF document to prepare for booklet printing with a foldmark, 2-up printing with page separation lines, or place two equal copies side by side with cutmarks on a top page. No installation is required, just unzip the download, run the executable. It's straightforward, fast and easy to use. See also this review. To add attachments to a PDF, try "PDF Bundle" available for download at Softpedia. The program has been scanned clean on VirusTotal. (NB: The link to the developer's homepage is not provided here as it has a bad WOT rating upon checking). To compress a PDF file, try this portable application Free PDF Compressor (last free version 1.12), or follow this method mentioned in our Freeware Forum. |
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The following free applications offer particular functions, some of which are available in the main reviews. They were brought up in comments here or noted from other sources. I am listing them here with brief descriptions and links to the related sites for ease of reference.
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This program supports user interface in English even though the website is currently only available in German.
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Portable version: http://portableapps.com/apps/office/pdftk_builder_portable
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Hi,
I searching for a free program that will compress existing PDF files without losing quality. Can you suggest one? I tried re-saving the PDF using PDFill PDF Tools but that didn't change the file size. Then used that to split the pages, dropped them into PrimoPDF which saved each page into much smaller PDF files, then re-merged them using PDFill but though my default PDF reader is Foxit Reader (I also got the editor) and when that opens the new PDF file, which is much smaller in size, but shows it has lost a lot of quality/resolution. I tried changing the settings I could on PrimoPDF but don't know how to change it in Foxit or PDFill. I even tried to compress the PDF using a website with a PDF compression tool, but that didn't work either; waited over 1/2 an hour and at the end just got an error report. Anyway, was unable to get a smaller PDF without loss of quality using those program, so would appreciate if someone could recommend another PDF program that would work to compress the PDF without too much loss of quality.
Thanks,
Sonia
Have you tried Free PDF Compressor or the method mentioned here? It depends on the acceptance level, if a pdf file contains very high resolution pictures, you would be able to compress them to a lower but acceptable level and save it in a smaller file size.
I'm using doPDF v7 right now.
No need to download java or ghost.
It's doing fine for me =)
Update: Added Gimposition, good for re-arranging pages for booklet printing.
Dear Editors / Readers,
I think the pdf tool linked bellow deserves attention. I have been using it for a long while and I am absolutely satisfied with it.
http://www.software602.com/products/print2pdf-free
Regards,
Zsolt
Thanks Zsolt for mentioning Print2PDF. This could be better reviewed in a separate category Best Free PDF Writer.
How about this:
http://www.batchimageconverter.com/jpg-to-pdf/
Hi all,
PDFill PDF Editor was last updated:
May, 15, 2010 to version 8.0
Requirement 1:
Free Adobe Reader
Requirement 2:
Free GhostScript 8.63 (10MB)
Unfortunately it changes each time used the default printer to its own (expired) one.
cropping is performed in a pretty rough way - there is no graphical interface which would you allow you to do it graphically.
I found this set of free pdf tools helpful, if you may add them. Dysprosium: Messiah's "Codes For Us" pdf suite, at codesforus.blogspot.com
YH
From the blog post, it seems like they are still working on the software you mention? They have not even released a release candidate yet.
Some good software never get a release. They are mostly from universities for benefit of colleagues and studentsand public not built for selling. For example TeXnic was used ten years as alpha version.
Foxit Reader should be included in the section titled "Annotate PDF Documents." It offers more capabilities than the free version PDF-XChange Viewer, including two almost indispensible to students and researcher: ability to add bookmarks, and modify the text of existing bookmarks; ability to quickly and easily change the color used for highlighting. XChange Viewer allows colors to be changed, but it is a laborious process
Thanks Jeff for the info. Foxit Reader is now added in the list for annotating PDF documents.
I am looking for a pdf tool to help me take notes while reading pdf docs. Specifically:
1) I want to be able to annotate or highlight or underline (or whatever) parts of the text; and then,
2) I want to save all of the marked text in a single document (in whatever format - pdf, doc, txt, whatever).
In short, I want to build resumés quickly & automatically after I have selected parts of the original text over a perdiod of time (so the software has to have a way of remembering which parts of the text I select). As an option, the software may enter xyz as a title for each entry, but that is not necessary. Seems easy, but I have tried many, many, pdf tools, and none seem to be able to do that. Any suggestion?
Sumatra and PDFTK Builder make up the PDF tools I have on my portable toolkit. PDFSam sounds like an app that needs to be added to my kit as well. I like the PaperPort type interface, which allows for the use of thumbnails when rearranging pages. Of course, the makers of PDFSam seem a bit hesitant when it comes to others (winpenpack. portableapps) creating portable versions. If a 'stable' portable version of PDFSam is ever released, I will be adding it.
I like the functionality of PDfill tools a lot. Unfortunately they felt compelled to put in something that changes your default printer to pdfill everytime you start up or log on. I would have paid for the full version if not for that.
It's so annoying that I'm uninstalling it and trying something else.
I think version 9 fixes that bug.
I'm looking for a free pdf program that will allow me to read a pdf file like a book. I've tried pokat and martview and neither work without issues. Any suggestions?
Try Nookstudy from B&N
http://en.pdf24.org/
Most popular eBook readers such as Mobipocket Reader and Calibre support reading pdf files. See if these products are suitable for you in this review Best Free Electronic Book Reader.
'STDU viewer' is also a free and an amazing pdf viewer....
its small smooth and has pretty neat feature as well....
give it a try
I found this site here - http://free-pdf-tools.org
where all the tools - split/merge/encrypt/decrypt are available online.
Not bad, as for me...
Am gettin' more more confused:
Using acrobat 6(!) - what is the best ALLROUND alternative?
Or must I combine several programs?
An allrounder with normal fee is acceptable...
What is your requirement exactly? For which purpose do you want a software?
Downloaded and installed PDFill PDF Tools primarily to convert images to PDF. As the description states, the complete not-free PDF Editor application is installed but with most of the options disabled.
Unfortunately, it installed its printer drivers even though it cannot print. In doing so, it disabled the PDF printer driver already installed which meant I was no longer able to print to a PDF file. I uninstalled PDFill.
Searched for and found a free JPG to PDF application oddly named JPGtoPDF by CompulsiveCode. It's a single-purpose standalone 224KB program that does the job handily.
I like the fact that the rendered PDF page has the same orientation as the JPG image, even if there are multiple images with mixed orientations. PDFill maintained the same orientation regardless of the image orientation. It may have an option to mix them, but I didn't keep the program around long enough to find out.
Now that that the free version of Foxit Reader includes a typewriter tool, I think it's worhy competition to PDF-Xchange. It has less tools, but enough to keep many users happy, and is very small and fast.
Another product I like is PDFCreator. It's open source, and apart from creating PDFs can be used for converting documents (including PDFs) to JPEG or other picture formats. It also has flexible pre-conversion and post-conversion options, which allow you to create macros in a Basic-like language to process the documents.
I found PDF-Xchange to be much better tool to mark and annotate PDF files. It simple to use and intuitive. Great user interface.
Hi!
If you want to crop a PDF : http://sourceforge.net/projects/briss/ (Plattform independent and fast)...
Thanks Muadib for mentioning Briss, which is a useful and effective program to crop PDF pages. Added now in the list.