What is PDF Stitcher FOR LINUX?


PDF Stitcher FOR LINUX


If you've ever used multiple PDFs while projecting them for a presentation, then you know just how annoying it can be for both the one responsible for changing between them and the viewers.


This is where PDF Stitcher comes into play. It's a niche, little open-source app that works on all major OSes (macOS, Linux, and Windows). Its main purpose is to provide you with a quick and easy way to "sew together" multiple PDF pages from one document into a single large file suitable for use with a projector.


As the developer puts it "this program was created in order to convert sewing patterns into a convenient format for projecting, though it could be used to stitch together any PDF."


Features:



  • Works on major operating systems like macOS, Linux, and Windows

  • Quick and easy way to combine multiple PDF pages

  • Options, Tile Pages, and Layers tabs for customization

  • Ability to trim edges, add margins, and modify line properties

  • Rotate pages, trim or overlap edges, and add blank pages


Technical Specifications:


Compatibility:


Compatible with macOS, Linux, and Windows operating systems


File Format:


Supports PDF files for stitching


Developer:


Developed by Charlotte Curtis


Description:


PDF Stitcher is a straightforward app that might require a bit of trial-and-error until you perfectly get the hang of things. However, for those users who heavily rely on projecting PDFs to audiences, it's damn near a miracle.


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Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!

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