Operating system: Windows
Publisher: Joern Schou-Rode
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
PDFBinder is a program whose sole purpose is to combine several PDF documents into a single file.
The process of using the program is very simple: There is one or two small windows displayed immediately after launching the program; there is a listing of documents and control panel in the middle. Click "Add file" at the top of the control panel. When you install it, you can specify the locations where your PDF documents should be glued. By pressing CTRL, you can paste multiple documents at once. On top of the list you will find a list of every file that has been added.
Changing the sequence of "gluing" will require you to press both "down" and "up" (i.e. to choose the "moved" file at the time of editing). You need to use the "-"." sign is used to delete documents from the list. As you can see, the PDFBinder interface is intuitive. When you add all the necessary files and set up the sequence of their merging, you will have to use the "Bind" key and specify the place of saving the finished document. With multiple files, but still no more than a minute, gluing requires no additional intervention.
Unlike other programs, PDFBinder does not need any software upgrades to work with any version of Windows. I highly recommend its use as a way to ensure that you never run out of inventory.
- A PDF document can be merged n two or more PDF documents into one file;
- Using sequences for sloshing; cs sequence of "gluing";
- minimum resource consumption;
- minimalistic interface.