More and more online content is stored in the PDF document format due to its flexibility and cross-platform compatibility. But the format offers no native support for editing, including splitting documents and merging them. That’s why you need a copy of today’s discount software promotion, Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO!
Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO lets you split and merge PDF documents quickly and easily. With Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO, you’ll be able to split a PDF document into one-page-per-file, or eliminate specific pages containing redacted or confidential content. Or split it into files based on a range of pages. Or go the other way, and merge multiple PDF documents into a single file. You can even perform these operations using password-protected files. And, as expected, there are no limits on the number of pages you can work with, or the number of PDF documents.
You don’t even have to leave Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO to see what your results will look like! A handy integrated PDF reader shows you exactly what you’re getting.
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- Split and merge PDF documents quickly and easily
- Split PDF documents into separate files
- Generate separate files by specific pages or ranges
- Merge multiple PDFs into a single file
- Enjoy no limits on the number of pages or PDF files
- After you purchase you will receive a download link to install the software
- Download available for: Windows 8, 7, 2003, 2000, Vista, XP, Windows Server 2008
- Buy with BitsDuJour's promotional coupon code and get all this at a discounted price!
- After you purchase Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO it may be used indefinitely.
- Icecream PDF Split & Merge PRO is licensed per computer, and not per user.
- Each license allows installation on 2 computers.
- License can be used for Commercial and Personal use.
- Upgrades to future versions of the software will be free for the lifetime of the product.
- Support is provided for the lifetime of the product.
- Prices do not necessarily include taxes, which will vary by country.