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PDF File Splitter 10.05.01 Publisher's description
PDF file splitter tool is a tool specially devised to split and merge PDF files for ease of manageability. Accessing data from large sized PDF files could have been problematic as the email clients, server and applications reject transferring or opening heavy PDF documents. In order to make the PDF files easily accessible and manageable, switch to Kernel for PDF Split and Merge. This is a standalone and robust utility that lets you split and merge PDF files for quick access to important data. After splitting PDF files, you can manage the data in these large-sized files easily. Using this tool, you can split PDF files on parameters such as split by Page, Page Range, Size, Even Pages and Odd pages. All these parameters let you split large sized PDF file as per your requirements. Similarly, you can prioritize the pages in desired order to suit personalized requirements. Splitting or merging the PDF file using PDF file splitter tool makes the data quickly accessible, manageable and transferrable. Also, this feature helps you save a lot of space over your computer hard disks. Owing to its read-only feature, this PDF file splitter tool not only maintains the data integrity of the file. Being a standalone utility, this tool doesn?t require Adobe Acrobat or Reader to be installed on your computer for performing Split or Merge functions. Avail the free evaluation version that works just like the full version, but shows a diagonal stamp on the split or merged PDF file.
Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB