Hello Everyone,
Three of my Mac OS X apps: PDFOutliner, PDFoo, and PDFExplode are available for purchase in a Productive PDF Bundle offered by Paddle.com
The apps are offered together at a 50% discount in this bundle. Fully functional 7-day trials of each app are also available.
The discounted bundle is on offer till November 27, 2013.
ALSO: PDFCombo is a FREE app which merges PDFs together. Big deal, right? Well, it preserves the Table of Contents of the PDFs it merges, and further adds a top-level TOC entry for any PDF that is merged. For example, if you're merging several PDFs from your ~/Documents/Web Receipts/ folder, it will create a new TOC entry in the combined PDF corresponding to the starting page of each PDF.
Many thanks,
Jose
Three of my Mac OS X apps: PDFOutliner, PDFoo, and PDFExplode are available for purchase in a Productive PDF Bundle offered by Paddle.com
- PDFOutliner: to automatically create and easily edit a Table of Contents (PDF) in a PDF. This is a feature usually available only in "professional" PDF apps such as Adobe Acrobat and PDFPen Pro.
- PDFoo: to create URLs to content inside PDFs such as chapters, figures, text, annotations. This is unique. Imagine if each PDF was like a website, and all the content inside it was just a click away. The app creates pdfoo:// URLs which embed nicely in Evernote and many other rich-text note-taking apps.
- PDFExplode: to split a PDF into smaller PDFs by chapters or any other TOC entry. Yes, you can select and pull out several pages at a time using Preview, but PDFExplode makes it easy to "explode" a PDF into logical units such as chapters.
The apps are offered together at a 50% discount in this bundle. Fully functional 7-day trials of each app are also available.
The discounted bundle is on offer till November 27, 2013.
ALSO: PDFCombo is a FREE app which merges PDFs together. Big deal, right? Well, it preserves the Table of Contents of the PDFs it merges, and further adds a top-level TOC entry for any PDF that is merged. For example, if you're merging several PDFs from your ~/Documents/Web Receipts/ folder, it will create a new TOC entry in the combined PDF corresponding to the starting page of each PDF.
Many thanks,
Jose