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PDFClerk 2.0 manipulates PDF docs

updated 04:10 pm EDT, Wed September 13, 2006

 

PDFClerk 2.0 released


SintraWorks today released SPDFClerk 2.0.1, billed as a personal assistant for PDF documents. It allows users to join multiple PDF documents together, rearrange the page order, delete individual pages, impose multiple pages onto a sheet of paper and rotate pages on imposed sheets, allowing users to easily create books, booklets and magazines as well as easily print manuals, reports, essays, articles, etc., in a convenient and economic way. It also support languages that read from right to left like Arabic, Chinese and Hebrew. Version 2.0.1 adds extended page and imposition control, addition of blank pages, the ability to change and print page labels, import graphics, overlay text boxes, multiple objects on a page, layers, scaling and rotation of page objects, faster saving, new preference and document settings, and more. PDFClerk 2.0.1 is a Universal Binary and costs €25 or $32. A 14-day demo is available and it requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later. [Download - 578KB] [updated]


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