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Solve : What's the 'Free' way to Merge & Split .pdf files?? |
Answer» Hello There! PDFsam is intended for Linux users & not for Windows!Perhaps it's time for an eye exam, Saurabhdua. The FAQ page definitely does not SAY PDFsam is intended for Linux. The only trace of reference to operating systems on the FAQ page is this: How to RUN the console? in “bin” subdirectory there’s a bat script for win32 and a sh script *nix systems. And, that statement implies it works Windows AND Linux. Besides, I would have stated it only works with Linux if that were the case. Yes..Yes..Time for Confession, seriously! My Mistake. Soybean, I do wear spectacles already & perhaps yes, time has come for an another eye scan Actually, I saw this entry of PDFsam within Ubuntu's 'ADD/REMOVE Programs' & hence that bragging. I'll remain watchful. Thanks for help. Quote from: Saurabhdua on July 31, 2010, 07:31:53 AM Actually, I saw this entry of PDFsam within Ubuntu's 'ADD/REMOVE Programs' & hence that bragging.Ubuntu does not have 'ADD/REMOVE Programs'. It has Synaptic Package Manager. But, you're right about PDFsam being available in Ubuntu; I found it in Synaptic Package Manager.Hi Soybean, Iam using Ubuntu 9.04 & it does have ADD/REMOVE under Applications Menu. You must be using the higher version like 9.10 or 10.04. I know that 10.04 is surely devoid of that choice. 10.04(Lucid Lynx) was posing graphics issue with my Config. & hence I made a rollback to 9.04. |
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