PDFHammer.com: a free online PDF editor
There’s a few online services that offer free PDF creation, but there are barely any that offer free online PDF editing, like PDFHammer does. It allows you to merge PDF files together, reorder and delete pages, apply password-based security and add and edit document metadata fields like author, title, subject and keywords.
All from the comfort of your browser, without having to download anything to your desktop. Pretty cool. Visit PDFHammer.com.
Disclosure: Karl De Abrew is founder and part-owner of the company behind PDF Download, PDF Hammer, Nitro PDF Software, and Rowan Hanna was previously an employee of Nitro PDF Software as well.
Please note: this article was originally published at Digital Documents and has been republished with permission.
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[...] we’ve looked at PDF Hammer and now we’re going to look at PDFescape. I found PDFescape generally pretty easy to use and [...]
My God, guys, all that is old staff. Try http://pdffiller.com. Very simple, convenient and cheap.
Thanks for the comment kim, but these two online services provided mostly different functionality. Anyway, thanks for pointing out pdffiller.com, I write about it shortly.
May want to check out PDFvue.com – 100% free and does editing, rotating, and forms. I like the interface too.
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