09
Jun

What in the future?

Hi everybody,
it has been a while since I wrote my last post and I want to keep you informed on what I’m working on. Since release 2.2 I started to work on a new project that will be the core library for pdfsam 3. This new project is a java library based on the pdfsam-console but written from scratch. The reasons why I’m rewriting (..and decoupoling the shell interface from the core library) the pdfsam-console are many but the most interesting for you users, I think is that this new library will be, hopefully, the base for an online version of pdfsam. Of course I’m still supporting pdfsam on the forum and I’ll fix bugs opened in these months and nothing changes for pdfsam at the moment, I just wanted to let you know what’s going on.

Andrea

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5 Responses to “What in the future?”

  1. gromyk Says:

    I have just started looking for open source library which would allow to split/merge pdf.
    I need to use it from the web page, so your library idea is excellent.

  2. Juergen Says:

    I just used the split option for the first time.
    I would have liked an option where the bookmark name is used as the file name.

  3. Gregor Says:

    I’m very interested in using PDFSam as a library in my own projects, so if you have something bleeding edge to try out, please post the news here – I guess I’ll just peek into the SVN and check out HEAD:)

    Also, I need to split a PDF based on tags that appear on specific pages I don’t know beforehand (some text I can search for), is this planned for a future release? (a find() that returns the page number which I can then split on)

    Thanks for the great work, you were Google #1 hit on my search for “pdf split and merge” :)

  4. Osvaldo Says:

    Hi! Your application is a powerful tool. It solved me a big problem. Thank you!

  5. Alex Says:

    Bravo Vacondio !!! :)

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