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Merge PDF Files With PDF Binder

There are several scenarios where users might want to merge PDF files on their computer system. Some of the most popular are to join multiple pdf files into one for easier access, to merge collaborative work into one larger pdf file and to combine multiple documents into one before sending it out via email.

PDF Binder is an Open Source tool for the Windows operating system that can be used to merge PDF files effectively. PDF documents can be dragged and dropped into the program interface after installation and startup or by using the Add File button in the program interface.

The PDF files will be concatenated in the exact order that they are added to the program with the top entry the first to appear in the resulting document.

PDF Files that have been added to the software program can be removed from it and sorted by using the up and down arrows that become active after selecting a PDF from the list.

The Bind button will open a save file dialog window where the target filename for the PDF needs to be specified. The process takes a few seconds the most and will save the pdf file that contains all merged pdf documents into the selected directory.

PDF Binder is an easy to use application to merge PDF files. It is Open Source, compatible with many Microsoft Windows operating systems (tested on Windows 7 Professional) and requires the Microsoft .net Framework. The tool can be downloaded from the project’s homepage at Google Code.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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  1. Jim says:

    I’m defantly going to take a look at this for my office.

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